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OF WESTERN LIA. Published by Authority. No. 29.] PERT FRIDAY, APRIL 25. [1902. "HEAR'r-LEAVED" POISON DECLARED A "NOXIOUS 'WrEED" WI'l'HIN 'I'H1" MUNIOIPALI'rY OF' ALBANY. E.C. PIWOLAMYl'ION \VnSTERN AUSTRALIA, 'ro WI'l'. } On behalf of His KK,'cllcncy the HOlloumble Sir AUTHUR LAWJ .. EY, Knight Cnnnnallder of the Most Distinguished Order of Sni nt E. A. STONf:. .fi-ficbuel aJId Sa:llt (3eorg8, (1ovcrn(ll' ill and over the State of '\Vestcl'l1 Austl'nlia nnd its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. lby His Honour Edward Albert StOlle, Esquire, Governor's Deputy). ;t9.E..9 1\.102 [I .. 8.J W ' HEREAS by the provisions of Section ,1 of ",i'he Noxions ',V"eeds Act, 1900," it is made lawful for the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of a Thhmicipal Council, to declare any plants to be noxiolls weeds either generally or in any particular locality: AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of Albany has reCOlll- mended that the plant known as "Heart-leaved" poison (Gast1'olobittm bilobttm) should be declared a "Noxious Weed" within the Municipality of Albany: Now'I'HERE- FORE I, Edward Albert Stone, Chief Justice of 'Western Australia, the said Governor's Deputy, by and with the l1,dvice and consent of the Exeentlve Council, do hereby declare the plant known as "Heart-leaved" poison to be a "Noxious Weed" within the Municipality of Albany. Given under my hand [md the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 16th day of April, 1902. By His Excellency's C0ll1111fl.ncl, ADA:M: JA])1ESON, :i'lIinister for Lands, GOD SAVE THE .KING ! ! REVESTING SOUTHERN OROSS SUB. LOTS 1 AND 4 IN HIS i,fAJESTY. E.C. }H% PROCLAJ'.'IA'l'ION (uncler60 Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6.) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 On behalf of His Excellency the Honourable . TO WIT. ) Sir ARTHUR IJAwLEY, Knight COlnmander of the Most Distinguished Order of Smut .1\Iichael and Suint (3:-corge, Governor in and ... 05 U5 E. A. STONE. over the ;;tate of Western Australia und its Dependencies, etc.) etc., etc. (by His Honour [L.S.] Edward Albert Stone, Esquire, Governor's Deputy). W HEREAS by "The Transfer of IJand Act, 1803, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in bhe Govern- ment Gazette, to revest in Her late Majesty, Her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all. or any lands whereof Her Majesty then wa" or Her Majest.y, or Hcr beirs or S'l'lCeessors, might thereafter become the registered proprietor or pmprietol's: AND WHEREAS His Majesty King Edward tho Seventh is now the registered proprietor of Southern Cross Suh. Lots 1 and 4, registered in the Office of 'rilles in Volume XLIII., Jiolio 320 and :102 1'e- speetiv81y: No\v I, ED\VA RD t:;'l'ONE, Chi.ef Justice of \Ve·tol'n _Austl'fLlht, Governor's l)eputy, with the adviee and consent of the Execntive Council, do by this Procimnn,tion revest in His :i'lIajesty King Edward the Seventh, His heirs and successors, Sonthern Cross Sub, Lots .1 nnd 4 aforesa.id, as of His former estnte. Given under my lmnd and the Public Seal of the said State, itt Perth, this 16th day of April, 1902. By His Excellency's Command, ADAl\1 JAMESON, Minister for Lauds. GOD SAVE THE KING!!! LOCAL' BOARD OF HEALTH AT PEPPERMINT GROVE. OgDER IN OOUNCIL. A I Ih!' EXCCldive COltncil Chamber, at Pe,yth, the 281"<'1 cia,! of April,1902. ' . Present: The HOllourables- The Attorney Genel aI, The Colonial Treasl.u"er, The lIfinister for I,ancls. The COl1uuissioner of Raih\,fl.,Ys, 0;\:1 11)0'1: W HEREAS by Section 15 of "The Henlth Act, 1898," the Governor may app0int any number of persons not exceeding seven to be a Local Board of Health for any District not forming of a l\Iunicipal Dist!'kt: Now 'l'''EltEVORE, His Excellency the Governor of 1r estern kalin,. by his Deputy, by and with the advice consent of the Executive Council, does herehy appoint the under- mentioned 1)erson8 to be a Local BORrd of Health for the District to be known as Peppermint Grove, in the Perth l\Iagisterial District, and to include all lands contained within the following boundaries :- Bounded 011 the North by the South boundary of Swan Location 699 and its prolongation 'Vest; on the East by the shore of J;'reshwater Bny nucl the right bRnk ef the Swan Itiver; on the South by the South side of Johnston Street. and on the Westwa1'd by the Western side of the Perth: Fremantle ;Road (East of the Eastern Railway Reserve). J. ])1. DRUMMOND, A. G. HARVEY, C. W. 1;VALKER, D. G. GAWLER, W. H. JAMES, lYLL.A., A. J. McNEIL. W. E. VICTOR, F. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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WESTERN A.~UST LIA. Published by Authority.

No. 29.] PERT FRIDAY, APRIL 25. [1902.

"HEAR'r-LEAVED" POISON DECLARED A "NOXIOUS

'WrEED" WI'l'HIN 'I'H1" MUNIOIPALI'rY OF' ALBANY.

E.C. tMi~ PIWOLAMYl'ION \VnSTERN AUSTRALIA,

'ro WI'l'. } On behalf of His KK,'cllcncy the HOlloumble Sir AUTHUR LAWJ .. EY, Knight Cnnnnallder of the Most Distinguished Order of Sni nt

E. A. STONf:. .fi-ficbuel aJId Sa:llt (3eorg8, (1ovcrn(ll' ill and over the State of '\Vestcl'l1 Austl'nlia nnd its Dependencies, etc., etc., etc. lby His Honour Edward Albert StOlle, Esquire, Governor's Deputy).

;t9.E..9 1\.102

[I .. 8.J

W' HEREAS by the provisions of Section ,1 of ",i'he Noxions ',V"eeds Act, 1900," it is made lawful for

the Governor in Council, on the recommendation of a Thhmicipal Council, to declare any plants to be noxiolls weeds either generally or in any particular locality: AND WHEREAS the Municipal Council of Albany has reCOlll­mended that the plant known as "Heart-leaved" poison (Gast1'olobittm bilobttm) should be declared a "Noxious Weed" within the Municipality of Albany: Now'I'HERE­FORE I, Edward Albert Stone, Chief Justice of 'Western Australia, the said Governor's Deputy, by and with the l1,dvice and consent of the Exeentlve Council, do hereby declare the plant known as "Heart-leaved" poison to be a "Noxious Weed" within the Municipality of Albany.

Given under my hand [md the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 16th day of April, 1902.

By His Excellency's C0ll1111fl.ncl, ADA:M: JA])1ESON,

:i'lIinister for Lands,

GOD SAVE THE .KING ! !

REVESTING SOUTHERN OROSS SUB. LOTS 1 AND 4 IN HIS i,fAJESTY.

E.C. }H% PROCLAJ'.'IA'l'ION (uncler60 Viet., No. 22, Sec. 6.)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 On behalf of His Excellency the Honourable . TO WIT. ) Sir ARTHUR IJAwLEY, Knight COlnmander

of the Most Distinguished Order of Smut .1\Iichael and Suint (3:-corge, Governor in and

... 05 U5

E. A. STONE. over the ;;tate of Western Australia und its Dependencies, etc.) etc., etc. (by His Honour

[L.S.] Edward Albert Stone, Esquire, Governor's Deputy).

W HEREAS by "The Transfer of IJand Act, 1803, Amendment Act, 1896" (60 Vict., No. 22), the

Governor was empowered, by Proclamation in bhe Govern­ment Gazette, to revest in Her late Majesty, Her heirs or successors, as of her or their former estate, all. or any lands whereof Her Majesty then wa" or Her Majest.y, or Hcr beirs or S'l'lCeessors, might thereafter become the registered

proprietor or pmprietol's: AND WHEREAS His Majesty King Edward tho Seventh is now the registered proprietor of Southern Cross Suh. Lots 1 and 4, registered in the Office of 'rilles in Volume XLIII., Jiolio 320 and :102 1'e­speetiv81y: No\v 'l'H}jHl~FOI{'E I, ED\VA RD Ar~BFJR'l' t:;'l'ONE,

Chi.ef Justice of \Ve·tol'n _Austl'fLlht, Governor's l)eputy, with the adviee and consent of the Execntive Council, do by this Procimnn,tion revest in His :i'lIajesty King Edward the Seventh, His heirs and successors, Sonthern Cross Sub, Lots .1 nnd 4 aforesa.id, as of His former estnte.

Given under my lmnd and the Public Seal of the said State, itt Perth, this 16th day of April, 1902.

By His Excellency's Command,

ADAl\1 JAMESON, Minister for Lauds.

GOD SAVE THE KING!!!

LOCAL' BOARD OF HEALTH AT PEPPERMINT GROVE.

OgDER IN OOUNCIL. A I Ih!' EXCCldive COltncil Chamber, at Pe,yth, the 281"<'1 cia,! of

April,1902. ' . Present:

The HOllourables-The Attorney Genel aI, The Colonial Treasl.u"er,

The lIfinister for I,ancls. The COl1uuissioner of Raih\,fl.,Ys, 0;\:1

11)0'1:

W HEREAS by Section 15 of "The Henlth Act, 1898," the Governor may app0int any number of persons

not exceeding seven to be a Local Board of Health for any District not forming P~~l't of a l\Iunicipal Dist!'kt: Now 'l'''EltEVORE, His Excellency the Governor of 1r estern Aus~ kalin,. by his Deputy, by and with the advice ~llld consent of the Executive Council, does herehy appoint the under­mentioned 1)erson8 to be a Local BORrd of Health for the District to be known as Peppermint Grove, in the Perth l\Iagisterial District, and to include all lands contained within the following boundaries :-

Bounded 011 the North by the South boundary of Swan Location 699 and its prolongation 'Vest; on the East by the shore of J;'reshwater Bny nucl the right bRnk ef the Swan Itiver; on the South by the South side of Johnston Street. and on the Westwa1'd by the Western side of the Perth: Fremantle ;Road (East of the Eastern Railway Reserve).

J. ])1. DRUMMOND, A. G. HARVEY, C. W. 1;VALKER, D. G. GAWLER, W. H. JAMES, lYLL.A., A. J. McNEIL. W. E. VICTOR,

F. D. NORTH, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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No.9091.-C.S.0.

THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1899.

Colonial Secrctat'y's Office,

Pe?·th, 7th AugtMt, 1.901.

H IS Excellency the Administxator in Council has been pleased to appoint, under Seetion 84 of

"'1'he Elf\ctoral Act, 1899" (68 Vict., No. 20), the following I:erso~s t? take th~ vote of allY elector wh?se quahficatlOll IS llOt residelltial only, and who resIdes more than. 30 miles .from the nearest Polling Phwe of the PrOVll1ce or Dlstnct for which he desires to vote, or who, after the issue of the writ [tnd before the day fixed for any Election, is within anv other Province or District. All Stipendiary Magistrates are also empowered by the Act to take votes:-

A. E. BARNES, of Berrmgal'r>1. C. K. DAVIDSON, J.P., of Glentromie. S. R L. ELLIO'l'T, J.P., of Oakabell>1. J. C. ROSE, J.P., of Nelson. JAlYIES LILLY, J.1:'., of Fremantle. H. BROCKilIAN, J.P., of Gingin. R. B. LEAKE, J.P., of Moomnoppin. R. A. SHOLL, J.P., of Perth. P. A. GUGERI, J.P., of Guildford. S. F. MOORE, J.P., of Claremont. J. G. KNIGHT, J.P., of Sharks Bay. HERBER'!' DAVIES, of Karridale. H. B. 'WALSH, J.P., of Milem·a. E. SHENTON, J.P., of Katanning. E. ROBERTS, J.P., of Yatheroo. C. C. SlYIlTH, J.P., of Moummbine. 'I'. A KIDD, J.P., of Mullewa. R. E. BUSH, J.P., of Gascoyne. D. MATH~;SON, J.P., of G>1scoyne. ALPIN F. THOMSON, J.P., of Perth. F. A. WEDGE, J.P., of Boodarrie. P. MACNISH, of Gascoyne. ARNOLD EDMUND PIESSE, J.P., of Katalllling. GUSTAVUS VAULEY, of Northampton. RAYilIOND ELIO'I" of Geraldton. A. C. ::'II UNRO, of J arrahdale. JOSEPH BUYANT, J.P., of Mt. Magnet. H. C. PRINSEP, J.P., of Perth. T. Y. A. LANG, of Lawlers. MORITZ COHN, of Coolgardie. E. F. WALSH, of Nannine. H. V. FALKINER, of Donnybrook. A. L. G. LEFROY, of Laverton. THOMAS McNAUGHT, of Mullewa. GEORGE LIONEL THROSSELL, J.P., of Northam. W. J. STEWART, J.P., of Northam. J. W. FIMISTER, of Kalgoorlie. W. J. CO'l'l'ER, of Kalgoorlie. J .. M. HOPKINS, of Boulder. W. T. RABBISH, of Boulder. C. C. KEYSER, of Albany. W. SOU NESS, of Mt. Barker. T. NORRISH, of Broome Hill. B. M. CONNOR, of Newcastle. M. B. D' ALMEIDA,of Greenbushes. FRANK JOHNSON, of Dardannp. JOHN FITZPATRICK, of Dairy Creek.

No. 9355.-C.S.0.

T Place of N ominatiou.

Central... ... I G,emldton Court House East .. '" .N ort.halll Court House Metropolitan ... " Perth . own Hall Metropolitan.Suburban Subiaco lJIunicipal Cl;~mbe;:~ North ... ... ... Hoebourlle Court House ~orth-East Kalgoorlie Court House ... South ... Warden's Court, Coolgardie : South·West BUllbury CourtHouse .. . South·East Albany 'l'own Hall .. . West Fremantle Town HnJ.l .. .

Da.te of N ominatiol1.

25th April Do." Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

+0 () fifo"! "'Ojl

Tl'!:1 -l00

TOoT

JL7-.JL 1901

NtPr 670

TIfoT 070

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P. RYAN, of Jimba Jimbie. C. H. DUNLOP, of Bangemall. M. C. R. BUNBURY, of Williambury. G. J. GOOCH, of Wandagee. D. N. McLEOD, of nfanilya. G. "VV. nfcRAE, of Ashburton. L. A. VON BIBl~A, of W ooramel. HENRY TWITCHED!, of Ashburton. S. A. JACOBS, of Cue. 1<'. W. BARWICK, of Israelite Bay. J. LAWRENCE, of Eucla. F. "VV. CREAGH, of Balladonia. W GRAHAM, of Eyre's Patch. N. J. S'!'EWART, of Dalyup Agricultural Area. A. MEADO'IVCRO]"l', of Greenough. A. J. WILKINS, of Greenough. Jos. MILLS, J.P., of Barnong Station. A. S. C,UI1lRON, of Wogoola, Ashburton. R. E. BACK, of Ashburton. ~V. G.LEAR1\lON'l'H, of Ashburton. M. A. VVICKHA1I, of Yarloop. W. O. l\IANSBRIDGE, of ]Y[o'lmt M.agnet. DONALD GOLLAN, of Grass Patch. J. M. BRIDGER, of Yalgoo. M. J. CALANCHINI, of Kalgoorlie. GllORGE VVI'l'HERS, J.P., of St. George's Terrace

Perth. ' C. CUMBltAE S'l'EWAR'r, of Coolgardie. .T. P. GORM'~N, of Bremer Bay. LIONEL 'WHITE, of Canning Mills. WILLIAM LESLIE, of 1\1undaring Weir. JOHN JOSEPH WILLIA1IS, of Leonora. ROBEl"T SINCLAIR, J.P., of vVagin. T. G. Cor,LIE, of Southern Cross. L .. A. KING, of Fremantle. FREDIlRICK D. GOODE, J.P., of Perth. JAnIES "VVIGGLESWORTH, of Perth. G. WILSON, of Boulder. PERCY MORGANS, J.P., of Mount Morgans. ROBERT CECIL JONES, of Bulong. JOHN CABLE, of Kurnalpi. PAUL BERTHOI,D, of Broad Arrow. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Broad Arrow. R. 1\'1. STOW, of Morgans. 'I.'HOMAS CAMPBELL, of Kookynie. MARK A. SANDERS, of Kalgoorlie. JAMES A. HOPKINS, of Boulder. H. G. S. SMITH, ofWiluna. W. H. MOULTON, of Kanowna. IRWIN SAMUEL MOORE, of Dongara. JOHN H. REILLY, of Cottesloe. FREDERICK G. BROWN, of Claremont. JAilIES A. KLEIN, of Subiaco. HORACE SMITH, of Beverley. A. P. WnfOND, of Coolgardie. BEN.fAlIIIN BRYAN'!', of Coolgardie. J AMES CORBETT, of Perth. VERC0E 'rHOMAS, of ,~Inrradong. W. H. CUSACK, of 'rmnbrey. HOl"ACE IVn,soN, of '1'18 Hay Street Perth. W. E. BOLD, of Perth. ' E. H. WOOD, of W,wcrley (Siberia). IV. J. ROACH, of lVIidland Junction. J. J. 'rUCKER, of Bunbury. J. DN P. BOSE, of lVIingenew.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

Date for taking Poll (tf any). Central Polling l)laco. Date for Retur~l

of Writ.

12th :\lay Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Ger" IdtOll Court House Northam Court House Perth Town mill ... ... Subiaco Municipal Chambers Roe bourne Court House .. . Kalgoorlie Coart House .. . '\Vi1rden's Court, Coolgardie BUllhurv Court House Albany "rown Hall ... ... Fremalltle Town Hall

21st ilIay. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

G. F. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

No. 9384.--C.S.0. Oolonial Secretary's Office,

-r"u'o\ Pc,.th, 24th April, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following regulation for

the hours of attendance of public officers under Section 41 of" The Public Service Act, 1900," Sub-section II :-" 'I'he hours of attendance shall be from 9 a.m. until 4'30 p.m., except on Saturdays, when the hours shall be from 9 a.m. until 12 noon."

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

No. 9322.-C.S.0. Colonictl Secretwr"Y's Office,

i8~1- Perth, 12th March, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint RICHAI~D LACEY to do all

matters and things necessary in the preparation of the Electoral Lists of South Perth lYIunicipality; to appoint EDWIN GRUNDY to revise the said Lists, and to be Return­ing Officer at the election of a JYfayor, six Councillors, and two Auditors, and to fix the following dates and places in connection therewith :--

Date, Place.

For qualification of Electors.

For the preparation and settling of the Electoral Lists

Monday, 10th lIIrrrch, 1902

Saturday, 29th March,1902

Wednesday, 9th April, 1902

lIfech:mies' Insti­tute, South Perth

Ditto

Last day for receiving Objec· tions and Claims in respect of List

Ditto

Revision of List Wednesday, 23rd April, 1902

Wednesday, 7th lIIay, 1902.

Ditto

Day of Election Ditto

G. ]I'. ELIOT, Under Secretary.

No. 9380.-C.S.0.

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Colonial Heel'etary's Office,

Wo-~ Perrth, 23rd Aprr'il, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that Returns of the Election of Officers to serve on the COlmcils of the undermentioned

Municipalities have been received at this Office:-

MUNICIPALITY OF VICTORIA PARK. (EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION.)

COUNCILLOR-Thomas Dunne, vice

Monagle, resigned.

MUNICIPALITY OF MENZIES. COUNCILLoR-Francis Kennedy,

vice Mundie, retired.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

No. 9377.-C.S.0.

551 T9U1f

Oolonial SecTetal'Y's Office, PeTth, 23Td AP1-il, 1902.

I N accl)rdance with the provisions of "The Municipal Institutions Act, 1900," the Minister directs it to be

notificd that a Petition, addressed to His Excellency the Governor, has been received from the Council of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie, the substance and prayer of which is that the popUlation of the Municipality be declared to be over Five Thousand, and that the number of Coun­cillors be increased from Nine to Twelve.

No. 9378.-C.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICER.

Colonial SeC'l'etal'Y's Office, Perth, 23"d ApTil, 1902. 2318

1Hi

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint LESLIE S'rUART ALLAN to

be Resident Medical Officer at the Perth Public Hospital, vice James Thompson, lYLB.B.S., with effect from the 1st A;pril, 1902,

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary,

GAhETTE, \V.A. 1737

No. 9386.-C.S.0. Colonial SecretaTY's Office,

Pet·th, 24th April, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been -pleased to appoint J. CORLIS to be Public Vac­

cinator for the Urhan and Suburban :Qistricts of Menzies; with etrect from the 13th instant, vice S. V. Duncan, transferred.

No. 9381.-C.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, LENNONVILLE.

303 Colonial ,s,cl'eta)'Y's Office, 1Ilf PeTth, 24th April, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint D. CAMPBELl, to be a iYIember

of the Lennonville Local Board of Health, vice J. G. Campbell, resigned.

No. 9382.-0.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, BRIDGETOWN. Colonial Secl'etm'Y's Office,

1 &*1 Perth, 24th ApJ'il, 1&02.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleas"cl to [cppoint JOSEPH SlIIY'l'H and C. BLETCH­

FORD to be Members of the Bridgetown Local Board of Health.

No. 9383.--C.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary,

LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, DAVYHURST. 111 R Colonial Secretary's Office, y"uu PeJ·th, 24th April, 1&02.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint NICHOLAS DONNELLY to be

a Member of the Davyhurst Local Board of Health, vice J. W. King, resigned.

No. 9379.-C.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

ERRATUM. Colonial SecretaTY's Office,

Perth, 23rd AP1-il, 1Y02.

I N Gazette Notice No. 9367, line 3, f01' "Connaught" "ead "Connaughton."

No. 9385.-C.S.0.

D.B.ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

Colonial Secl'etm'Y's Office, 1\'<1'S Pel·th, 24th AP1'il, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to declare the undermentioned Lock­

ups to be Police Gaols, under Section 2 of 1 and 2 Edward VII., No.3 :-Bridgetown, Collie, Cue, Kalgoorlie, Mount lYIorgan, MountllIalcolm,Menzies,l'>Iarble Bar, and Southern Cross.

No. 9364.--0.S.0.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

ELECTORAL REGISTRAR. Colonial Secretal'Y's Office,

-tlfli''S Pel·th, 15th Apl'il, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint HARRY SPEIGHT, of C.ol!-ie,

to be Electoral Registrar for the South-West Mmmg Electoral District, vice H. V. Falkiner; with effect from the 7th April, 1902.

D. B. ORD, Acting Under Secretary.

P1'cmie1"s Depal·t1nent, Pet·th, 24th AP1-il, 1902.

H" IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint FREDERIC WILLIAM MOOR­

HEAD, R.C., to be Third 1:'uisne Judge ofthe Supreme Court of 'Western Australia.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

1738 GOVERNMENT

ApPOINTl\lENT OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

P1'emie?"s Depm·tment, Petth, 24th Ap?'il, 11:102.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to appoint Dr. GRAHAM BLICK, of

Broome, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Broome Magis­terial District; and J. P. McLARTY to be a Justice of the Peace for the Murray ~agisterial District.

F. D. NORTH, Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

P1'emie1"s Depm·tment, Pe?·th, 24th Ap1'il, 1902.

T HE following Despatch from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Oolonies. covering a Pro­

clamation of His Majesty the King in Oouncil, determining new Designs for Silver Coins, is published for general infor­mation.

CIRCDLAR.

P. D. NOR'I'H, Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

Downing Street, Sir, lOth February, 1902.

I have the honour to transmit to you, for your information and with a view to its publication in the Colony under your Government, the accompanying copy of a proclamation by the King in Council cbtermining new ,dei"igns for Silver Coins.

I havE', etc., .J. CHAMBERLAIN.

The Officer administering the Government of

By THE KING.

A PROOI,A:il'IATION. EDWARD ll. & 1.

V;\7 HEREAS under section cleven of the Coinage Act, 1870, We have V power, with the advice of Our Privy Coullcil, from thne t.o timo

by proclanul,tion to determine the design for auy coin: Awl whereas it appears to Us desirable to determine new designs for

the silver coins specified 111 this Procla.mation, being silver coins 111e11-

tioneu in the First Scheuule to the Coinage Act, 1870: We, therefore, in l)unmance of the said enactment ahd of all other

powers enabling Us in that hchalf, do hereby, by and with the advice of OUl' Privy Coullcil, })l'oclttim, direct, und ordain as follows!-

1. Tho designs for the saW silver coins shoJI be as follows :-(l.) etO'wll.-Every crown shull have for the obverse ilnpression,

Our effigy with the inscription, H EDWARDUS VII DEI GRA: nRIT1': OMN: REX FIn. liEF: IND: IMP:" and for the reverse the iInage of Saint George armed, sitting on horse~ back, attacking the dragon with fL sword, and a broken spear upon the ground, and the date of the year, and on the edge of the piece in rtl,.ised letters. "DECUS ET TUTA1iIEN ANNO REGNI," the year of the reign lJeing in Roman nUllleralletters.

(2.) IIalf-Cro1t'Il.-Every half·crown shall have for tho ohverse impression the aforesaid effigy, with the inscription, H EnWARDUS VII DEI ORA: BRITT: O:r.IN: REX" and for the reyerse 1he Ensigns Armorial of the United Kingdom con­tained in a shield surmounted by the Royal Crown and surrounded by the Garter bearing the 11lOtto, "HONI BQrr QUI MAL Y I'BNSE," with the inscription, " FID: DEF: IND : IMP:" together with the words" HALF CROWN," and the elate of the year, with a. graining upon the eclge.

(3.) [tlloi·in.-Every florin shall have the same obverse ill1pres sioll as the half~crown with the inscription, U EDWAUDUS VI! D,H. BllI'r'f: O:HN: REX F,D. IND: IMP:" and for the reverse i.ll€' figurc of Britannia standing upon the prow of n. vessel, hor right ha.nd grasl)ing a trident, and her left l'esting on n. shield, with the words "ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS," Rnd tho c1~tte of the year, with a graining upon the edge.

(4.) SkiUinf/.-Eyery shilling shan hrwe the sa.lne obverse hnpres~ sian and inscription as the half~crown, and for the reverse Our Roy,,1 Crest, with the date of the year placeu across the Cre~t, with the inscription, "FID: DEF: IND: FlIP:" together with the words" ONE SHIT,LING," with a graining upon tho edge.

(5.) Si:cpcncc.-Every sixpence shall hase the same obverse iIn~ prec;;sion and inscription as the crown, and for the reverse the words "SIX PENc}~" placed in the centre of the piece, having un olive branch on one sido and un oak branch on the O1her, surmounted by the Royal Crown, and the date of the year b~tween und below the branches, with a gra.ining upon the edge.

(G.) Silvc1' F01typCllCC, ThreCl)CnCe, Ttcopencc, and Penny.-Every silver fourpence, threepence, twopence, and penny shall have for the obverse impreSSion Our aforesaid effigy, with the inscription, H EDWARDUS VII D.G. BRIT'£: ODIN: REX F.D. IND: IMP:" and for the reverse the respective figtu'es "4.," H 3," H 2," "1" (according to the denoillina.tion or value of the piece) in the centre, with the date of the year phtced a.cross the figul'e, and encircled with an oak wreath sur­mounted by the Hoyal Crown, with a plain edge.

Given at Our Court at St. James's, this Thirteenth day of Januu)'IJ in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred and two: and in the first year of Our Reign.

GOD SAVE TIU: Knw.

GAZETTE, W.A. [AplUL '25, 1802.

T1'easury, 22nd AP1'il, 1902.

IllS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Captain IRVINE to be Acting

Ohief Harbour Mastel' during the absence, on leave, of f:aptain Russell, R.N.

L. S. ELIOT, Under Treasurer.

The Treasul'y, Perth, ~!~6 6th March, 1900.

rr"lHE attention of Mining a,nd other Companies is particularly drawn to the 15th Section of

"The Oompanies Duty Act, 1899," which will be strictly enforced from this date :-

If any Company, or the Manager, Trustee, or Agent of finy Company, makes default in transmitting to thE' Colonial Treasurer any Return required by this Act, or makes a false declaration in verification of any such iic,tu1'l1, or contrary to this Act dh;trihutes any Dividend before the Duty payable in respect thereof has been paid, the Company shall be liable to pCLy to Her Majesty t-reble the Miw1mt of Duty which is payable tmclm' this Act in respect of the matters concerning which such Return is required to be made, or in respect of Dividends distributed in contravention of this Act.

By order of C010nia,1 Treasurer, , L S. ELIOT.

Under TJ'PH.:411I'P)"

Crown IJa1V Offices, PM·th, 24th Ap?'il, 1&02.

I'] IS Excellency the Governor in Executive ~onncil L has been pleased to make the following appoint

ments:-C.L.D. tiM! THOMAS DAVIES to be Associate to His

Hononr Mr. Justice Moorhead, and a Clerk of Arraig·lls.

C.L.D. ,'dV'" S. J. ROWE to be, temporarily, an Acting <:lerk in the Curator of Intestates' Estates' Office.

H. G. HA]}IPTON, Secretary Law Department.

WESTl!lRN AUSTRALIA.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. i\:T OTICE is :lereby giv6U t~at the improved Light ...l ~ on BreaKsea Island, Kmg George Sound, will be exhibited about the 15th Febrmtn, IH02, when the old Light will be discontinued. .

The new Tower is constructed of granite of a dark grey colour, and the Light will be a Fixed Diopt ric -White, of the Fin;t Order.

The height of focal plane above high m1ter is 390 feet, and the light is visible from settward betW('ell the bearings of N.E. tN., and W. by S. -Ii S., t.he arc to seaward being strellgthened. -

Ohar~s affected :-No. 2619, " King Geol'gi' Sound and Prmcess Hoyal Harbour"; and No. 1034, " Cttpe Naturaliste to King George Sound and Douhlful Island Bay."

O. R. RU8SE LL, Ohief Harbour Nhster.

Chief Harbour Master's Office, Fremantle.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. T'0'0'" VVESTERN AUS'l'RALIA, WES'l' COAST.

(rHE Government of Western Australia dl"sire to give notice that owing to t.he old jetty at Oar­

narvon being out of repair it will be closed to the public.

The Red Light hitherto shown from Jetty end will therefore be discontinued from and after the last day of March, 1902.

Oharts affected--518, Shark Bay; and 712, South Bejaling to Gascoyne Road.

O. R. RUSSELL, Ohief Harbour Masl,(,l".

Ohief Harbour Master's Office, 21st Januttl'Y, 1902.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

10857 fuoT

APPOINT]}1ENT. Department of Lands and SlM"Veys,

Perth, 16th Ap1'il, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has . been pleased to make the following temporary

appOJntment in the Department of Lands and Surveys:-

G. G. S~'ARR to be Draftsman at Katmmillg.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE GAME AC'l" 1892. Depa,1'lrfWnt of Lancls emel SU1'Veys,

Perth, 16th Ap1'il, 1.902.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has

been pleased, under the powers conferred upon him by Section 14 of "'1'he Game Act, 1892" (55 Viet" No. 36), to make the following additions to the Sehedule :--

FINCHES, DOVES.

R. CECIL CLH'TON, Under Seeretary for Lands.

BROO.:\tIE ROADS BOARD ETJECTION,

5fH-3 TTfUT

Depal·tmcnt of Lanels emel Surveys, Pe1·th, 13th ]j[arch, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Guvernor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint GEOIWE ~foss to be the

Officer to do the acts and things required to be done in and about the settling of the Electoral Lists of tho Broome ROGds Board District; to hold an Open Court for the H,evision of the same, and to be Returning Officer at the first Election; also, to appoint the following place and dates ill connection therewith, viz. :--

Prcparl1tion of Elec. toral Lists

Latest date on which additions or objec~ tiOllS to Lists lllay be received by Return­ing Officer by regis­teredletter

Open Court for the Re· vision of lAsts

Election of Members

Placo.

l'rIoss& Co's, Offices, Napier Tcrrftce, Bl'OOlne

Do.

Do.

Do.

Dates.

IThursda.y, 3rd April, 19(f2

lIIonday, Hth April, 1902

Fricln.y, 25th April, 1902

Saturday, 3rd illay, 1902

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

SOUTH- WEST DIVISION. 2ND AND 31W CLASS LANDS 'l'HROWN OPEN 1"OR

SELI,C'l'ION AS" GRAZING LEASES" (PAR1' VI. OF "THE LAND Am', 1898.")

Depal·tntent of Lands aml Stwveys, lfitJ"f Perth, 19th Ap1'il, lH02.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excelleney the Governor's Deputy in Executive

Council has been pleased to deelare the lands witbin the South-West Division, which have been elassified, or may hereafter be classified "2nd" and "3rd" Class Lands, open for Selection as "Grazing Leases" under Part VI. of " The Land Act, 1898."

R. CECIL CI,IF'1'ON, Under Secretary for Lands. ,

A\ CANCELLA'rION ·OF RESERVE 54.51 (AVON,

STAUNTON SPRING) AND THROWING OPEN SAIvl':l!J FOR SELECTION UNDEn, PARTS V. AND VIII. OF "THE LAND AC'r, 1898."

" , '" Depetytment of Lands and Surveys, roT Pach, 10th }i'cb1'lca,·y, 1.902.

H IS Exeellency the Governor in Executive Council has _ been ple'tsed to approve of the Clmeellation of

Reserve ij1~1 (Avon, Staunton Spring), and also of said

Heserve being thrown open for Selection under Parts V. and VIII. of "'l'he Land Act, 189S," on and after l\'Ionday, 17th March prox.

R. CECIL CLH"I'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1739

ROADS BOARD ELECTIONS. Department of Lemds and SU1'veys,

Pe1·th, 17ih April, 1902.

r '1' is herehy notified, for general information, that Retmns have be8n received of the Election of the following

gentlemen to serve on the lmdermentioned R,oads Boards during the elU'l'ent year :-

BAYSWATER. MEMBER-John William 'Williams,

vice Edward Stevens, rcsigned.

BAMBOO. CHAIHilIAN- Herbert Owen Coppin.

YILGARN. ~lEMBER·-·Owen Mc]}Iahon,

vice JanlBS F~tirclongh, resigned.

PHILLIPS IUVER CHAIH:'IAN-'''. Jamieson. MEnIBEltS--C. IV. 'l'emby,

]<'. G. Chester, 'Vice

C. Chapman, J. Purchas.

R. CECIL CIJIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESIDENTIAL LEASE. Depal'intent of Lands and S1Cj'veys,

Pedh, 25th Apj·il., 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the undcl'mentionec1 Residential Lease 1ms heen cancelled

for non-compliance with the conditions under which it was granted, and the lot contained therein will be again open for selection on and after the 3eth inst.

Corres. No.

Town or Suburb. Nl1llle.

4383/90 21/2939 Ka]goor lie ... H"rden, C. J.

R. CECIL CLIF'I'ON, Ullder Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE 01<' PURPOSE OF RESERVE 7~o1. (GUILDFORD. )

Depaj'f1nent of Lanels and SlW'Vi'YS, Pej·th, 16th April, 1902.

H IS Exceilency the Governor's Deputy in Executive Council has been llleasec1, under Clause 41 of "'1'he

Lt1nd Act, 1898," to sot apart Roserve ~fJi (Guildford Lots

126, 12S, 129, 130) for" Recreation," in lieu of "Govern­ment Requirements," as previously gazetted.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rOWNSITE OF LEONORA. AMENDED BOUNDARIES.

Dcpa'rtrnent of Lands and SU1'veys, \~.*3 &, ,'u'b'1:r - . Pel·th, 16th Apl'a, 1902.

H· IS Excellency the Governor's Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following

boundaries of the 'rownsite of Leonora, in ·lieu of those published in the GOl'crnment Gazette of the 25th October, 1901, which are hereby cancelled; anel also to classify the land within such bounda,ries as '1'own and Suburban :-

Bounded by lines strLrting from a point situate about 4 chains East and about :35 chains 2:3 links North from the North-East comer of Gold ]}Iining Lease 2;;Oe, and extend­ing 900 ,~, about S chains; thence 0" ,t' 10 chains, 90° 4' 13 chains, 1800 ,*' 10 chains, 90° 4' about 35 chains 25 links, 1800 4' about 19"1 chains, 2700 "1' about 35 chains 25 links, OC 4/ a.bout 70 chains, 2700 ~1.' about 1 J chains 75 links, 0° 4' about 47 chains, 2700 ,j/ abont 5 chains; thence 0° 4' 77 chains to the starting point; exc1uding portions of areas held as Gold ]YIining Leases H02c and H03e, and all lands at present legally held undel' the Goldfields Act and Regula­tions, and Ivli1wl'al Lands Act and Regulations, except those held under Business Licenses or as Residence Areas.

H. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for La.nels.

1740 GOVERNMENT

TOWNSITE OF MOOJEBING.

(GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY.)

IJOTS OPEN FOR SALE AS "TOWN LOTS" AND ALSO

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE UNDER REGULATIONS

APPLYING TO "SUBURBAN LANDS FOR OULTI­

VATION." 11337 Depa1·tment Of Lands and SUl'veys, 11100 Pel·th, 10th lYIa?"ch, 1902.

I T is hercby notified, for general information, that 254 Lots have been laid out within the '1'ownsite of Mooje­

bing, and exclusive of those which have been "excepted from sale" will be open for Sale as Town Lots, and also open for sale under the Regulations applying to "Suburban Lands for Cultivation," on and after llfonday, 7th April, prox.

The allotments now surveyed are numbered as follow:-1 to 126 inclusive, 131 t.o 158 inclusive, and 164. to 2{)3 in­clusive.

Lots 13, ]4, 35, 3{), 42, 43, 102, 103, 145, 146, 169, 170, 255, and 256 have been excepted from sale as !l\8155, and 238 as !l\8154. Lots 126 ,md 193 have been reserved.

LOTS OPEN FOIt SAI,E AS "TOWN LOTS."

The upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for sale, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," will for the present be as follow:-

£4 each-Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, 15 to 29 inclusive, 68 to 10l inclusive, 104 to 125 inclusive, 131 to 144 in­clusive, 147 to 1G8 inclusive, 164 to 168 inclusive, 171 to 192 inclusive, and 19'1 to 222 inclusive.

£6 each-Lots 30 to 34 inclusive, 37 to 41 inelusive, 44 to 67 inclusive, 239 to 254 inclnsivc, 223 to 227 in­clusiYe, and 257 to 263 inclusive.

LOTS OPEN FOlt SALE UNDER 'J'HIl l~EGULA'1'IONS APPLY­

ING '1'0 "SUBURBAN LANDS FOR CULTIVATION" as PUBLISHED IN THE Govel'nment G((zette, 24il'H llfARCH,

1899, PAGE 898. £7 each-Lots 228 to 237 inclusive.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, are now obtainable at this office and the offices of the Government Land Agents, York, Beverley, Katan­ning, and Albany.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF ALBANY.

ADDITIONAl, LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and S1t1'veys, Perth, 20th Manh, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that 12 additional lots, viz., 499 to 502 inclusive, and 686 to 6,.8 inclusive, within the

Townsite of Albany, exclusive of Lot 643 (which has been

"excepted from sale" as 8~1), are now open for sale by

public auction, as provided by "'1'he Land Act, 1898." at the following Upset Prices :-.

£30 each-Lots 499 to 501, and 636 to 642 £40-Lot 502.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the Government Land Agent, Albany.

R. CECIL CLIB'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF WYNDHAM.

ADDITIONAL Lo'l'S OPEN FOR SALE.

Depal·tment of Lands and S1wveys, Pel·th. 19th Manh, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that 13 additional Lots (Nos. 53 to 60 inclusive, a.nd 187 to 191 inclusive) have been sur­

veyed within the 'Townsite of ·Wyndham, and, exclusive of Lots 53, 54" G6, and 57, which have been "reserved," and

lot 55, which has been" excepted from sale" as 8it3, are

now open for sale, by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 18H8," at the following upset prices:-

£5each--Lots 59, 60, 187, ;tncl188. £7 each--I,ots 189, 190. £lO-Lot 191. £12--Lot 58.

Value of improvements on Lots 58, 190, tl,nd 191 to be added to upset price.

Plans sh0wing the arrangement of the Lots referred to are obtainable at this Ofiiee, and at the Office of the Resident .i'ilagistrate, Wyndham.

It. CECIL CI,IF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

TOWNSITE OF TJEONORA

(lYI'l'. lIIARGARE'l' GOLDFIELD).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS "RESI­

DENTIAL LEASES." Depa1·tment of Lands and Surveys,

ii:tf Pe1"th, 10th AP1'il, 1902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that 32 additional lots, viz., 369 to 400 inclusive, have been

laid out within the Townsite of Leonora, and, exclusive of Lots 873, 396, and 397, which have been" excepted from

sale and occupation" as 8~7, will be thrown open for selec­

tion as "Residential Leases" on and after Monday, 28th April inst;tnt.

These Lots will be thrown open for selection as " Resi­dential Leases" on and after Monday, 28th April inst., subject to the RegUlations published in the Gov6mment Gazette of the 19th July, 1901, page 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the Warden's Office at any time prior to Monday, 28th April inst., and any application so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of " The Land Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "'1'he Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the Warden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their appli­cations before l\fonday, 28th April inst., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an ,!!gent, as applications may be lodged personally or sent throngh the post.

Plans of the same, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Office of the IV arden, Mount Margaret Goldfield, Malcolm.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF EURO.

(lYIOuNT lIIARGARET GOLDFIELD.)

TOWN LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

)_"L~Jl. Depa?'tment of Lands and S1~?'veys, lU" l Pe?'th, 26th Mn1'Ch, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers given him by "The Land

Act, 1898," has been pleased to set apart the Crown Lands included within the boundaries of !l\816{) as "Town and Suburban," to form a Townsite within the Mount Margaret Goldfield, hereafter to be known and distinguished as "Euro."

'1'he lots now surveyed are numbered from 1 to 65, inclu­sive, 73,81, and 82; and, exclusive of those that have been "excepted," are now open for sale by public auction, as provided by "The Land Act, 1898," at the following upset prices :--

£15 each.--Lots 18, 19. 21, 22,26 to 31 inclusive, 42, 45 . to 47 inclusive, 59, 60, 61, 63. and 82.

£20 each.--Lots 3 to 7 inclusive, 10 to 15 inclusive, 17, 24, 25, 32, 34 to 39 inclusive, 41, 48, 50 to 55 inclusive, 57,64,65,73,81.

.£25 cach.-Lots 8, 9, 16, 33, 40,49,56. Lots 1, 2, 20, 23, 43, 44, 58, 'md 62 have been" excepted

from sale" as !l\ 8180. The registered holders may acquire the Crown Grants of

their holdings under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act. Crown Grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of

40 feet below the natural surface of the ground. Plans showing arrangement of lots referred to will shortly

he obtajnable at this Office, and at the Warden's Office, Malcolm.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

DARKAN AGRICULTURAL A REA.

LOT 88 OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER PARTS V. AND VIII. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898."

21.7_' Department of Lands and S1~l'veyS, u 1 j>erth, 7th Ji'eb?"ua1'y, 1902. IT is hereby notified, for general hlformation, that Darkan

Agricultural Area Lot 88 (late Reserve 241'5) will be

open for Selection uncleI' Parts V. and VIII. of "The Land Act, 1808," on and ~tfter Monday, 10th lVIarch prox.

R. CE('IL CLH"l'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

APRIL '25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

TOWNSITE OF KALGOOR,LIE (nOUI,DER ROAD),

LOTS R1409 AND R1410 OPEN FOR SALE. Depa;·tment Of L:;,nds and S1t1'Veys,

Pet·th, 14th JJ[((1'ch, ]902.

I '1' is hereby notified, for general infornmtion, that Kal­goorlie Lots RH09 and R1410 are now open for sale.

The Crowll Grants for these allotments will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natural surface of the ground.

The Upset Pri0e at which these allotments will be offered for sale by public anction, as provided by" The Land Act, 1898," will, for the present, be £40 each.

R. CECIL CLH'TON, Under Secretary for Lands.

'rOWNSITE OF TRAFA1JGAR. ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDEN'l'IAL 1JEASES." ',311-", Depa1·tment of Lands and 81L1'Veys, ". () 1 Perth, 18th Feb1'!~at·lI. J902.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that eight additional lots, viz. :--Lots 2,t7, 430 to 445 inclusive,

have been laid out within the Towllsite (.r Trafalgar, and exclusive of lots 439 and 443, which have been" temporarily reserved," will be thrown open for selection on and after Monday, 3rd Mareh prox., as r'Residential Leases."

'I'hese Residential Leases will he thrown open for selec­tion subject to the regulations published iu the Govern­ment Gazette of the Hlth July, HlOl, page 2700.

Applications may be lodged at the ,Varden's Oflice at any time J)l'ior to the 3rdlYIarch prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to IULVe been lodged on that day.

In the event of two or more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed l)y i:5ec. 17 of "The Land Act, lS()S," and Sec. 2 of "The Land act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicn,nt obtn,ining a lot on which there are improvements not erected or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of snch improv<:mellts to the vVn,rden before his application is npproved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge tlwir appli­cations before the 3rc1lYIarch prox., and nre reminded tlmt it is unnecessary to employ an agent, as applieations may be lodged personally or sent throngh the post.

Plans of the same, showing t110 lots referred to, will hortly be obtainable at this Oflice, and at the Offices of thc

,Varden and Governll~ent IJand Agent, Kalgoorlie,

R. CEC[L CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands

rrOWNSITE OF BOULDER (NEAR IVANHOE VEN'l'URE LEASE).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELEc'rION AS "RESIDEN'l'IAL LEASES."

'0 os n Depa1·tmcnt of Lands and S1trveys, 1 !JoT Pet·th, 7th JJf(L1'Ch, 1902,

1'1' is hereby notified, for general info1'l11fttion, that four additional Lots, viz., 1650 to 1G5:3 inelnsive, within the

Tlilwnsite of Boulder, will be open for selection as "Resi­dential Leases" on and after JYlonday, 7th April prox.

These Residential Leases 'vill be thrown open for selection subject to the regulations published in the GorenllllCnt Gazette of the 10th July, 1001, page 2790.

Applications may be lodged at the .. Varden's Office at ftny time prior to the 7th April prox., and any applications so lodged will be deemed to have he en lodged on that clay,

In the event of two or more applications for these lots, priority will be determined as preseribed by Sec. 17 of " 'I'he Land Act, IS0S," and Sec. 2 of " The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant ohtaining t1 lot on ,\'hieh there are improvements not erected 01' owned by sneh applicant, he shaH pay the f[til' value of snch improvements to the ViT arden before his application is approved.

Intending n.pplicants are requested to lodge their applka­tions before the 7th A,pril prox., and arc reminded that it is unnecessary to employ an ageut, as applications nmy be lodged personally or sent through the post,

Plans of the same, showing tllf'se lots. will shortly be obtainable at this Office, ancr at the Office of the GoYel'll­ment Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R CECIL CLIFTON. Under Secretm:y for Lands.

GAZETTE, \V.A. 174i

TOWNSITE Oli' AMHERST (S1>Il'l'H'S lVIILL).

Lo'l'S OPEN FOR SALE. Depa,rtment of Lands and SU1'veys,

Perth, 11th Apl·a, 1902.

1'1' is herehy notified that 4·(j Lots, viz.. 1 to If) inclusive, IS to ,t7 inclusive, within the 'I'ownsite of Amherst,

exclusive of Lots 5, a4" and 35 (which have been" excepted from sale" as 11\ SI(0), are now open for sale by public anction, as provided by "'rhe Land Act, 18DS," at the following upset prices :--

£10 each-Lots 1 to·t inclusive, 6 to 16 inclusive, and 36 to ·17 inclusive.

£8 each-·- Lots 18 to 33 inclusive.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots referred to will shortly be obtainable at this office.

R. CECIL CLIF'I'ON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSl'fE OF KALGOORLIE (NEAR RACECOURSE).

ADDITIONAL 1,o'rs OPEN FOR SELECTION AS "RESIDIDNTIAL I .. EASES."

Depal·tment of Lands (m(l Surveys, PM·th, 12th Apra, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that 17 additional Lots, viz., R1005 to RllOl inclusive, Rll06 to RUl1 illclu~ive, [md Rll14

to R1117 inelllsivt'. within the Townsite of Kalgoorlie, will be open for selection as " Residential Lellses" on and after Monday, 12th j\[ny prox., suhject to the l'/,egulations pub­lished in the GOl'emment Ga,zette of the 19th July, 1901, Imge 2790.

Applications may he lodged a1; the .. Varden's Office at any time prior to 12th .iYIa,y prox .. and any application so lodged will be deemed to have been lodged at 9 o'clock on that day.

In the event of two 01' more applications for the same lot, priority will be determined by ballot at the .. Varden's Office, as prescribed by "'rhe Land Act, lS08."

In the event, of any applicant ohtaining a lot on which there are improvenwnts not ereeted or owned by such applicant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to the ,Varden before his application is approved.

Intending applicants are requested to lodge their appli­cations before the 12th I\Iay prox., and are reminded that it is unnecessary to elnploy an a.gent, as applica.tions nlay be lodged personally or sent through the post.

PIrtns of the Srtllle, showing the arrangement of the lots referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Offices of the Warden, East Co01gardie Goldfield, and Government Land Agent, KnJgoorlie.

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF N01::'THAMPTON. TOWN LOTS 187, 188, AND 189 OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of L((1uls and Surveys, Hfrlf Pel'ill, 15th I<'ebruarll, 1.902.

'['1' is hereby notil1ed that Northampton Town Lots 187, , IS8, andlS9 are now open for sale.

The npset price ttt which t1W8(, lots will be offered for sale by public al1etion, as pro,'idecl by "The Land Act., 1808," will, for the present, be £5 each.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

NOl'i,THEHN KIJIiIBE1UJEY LANDS 'I'HR,OvVN OPEN FOI::' P.ASTOR.AL LEASING.

lJepartment 0/ Lands and Surveys, ~ ~;~t PWtth, 16th F'eb'rua'ry, 1902. ,IT is hereby notified, for general infol'lmltion, that the

temporary reservl1tion of that portion of the Kimberley Di vision to the North of the parallel of 1\;0 30' South Latitude will be removed, and the bud thrown open for Pastoral Leasing, on and after the 1st -Tuly next; any application received in the meantime will be dealt with as if received on that chtte,

Every appli(',,~ion will be subjeet to any reserves that the J\Tinister nmy deem necessary for public or other purposes.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF BOULDl<JR. LOT 1654 (LATE GAl~DEN AREA No. 89) OPEN FOR

S.UE.

'092 DepaJ'iment of Lcmds and S,wveys, TiJoo Pe1·th, 18th Ap1·a, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that Boulder Lot 1654 is now open for sale by public allction, ?s provided by " The Land

Act, 1898:' ~tt an upset price of £3(j. V?lue of improvements, viz., £10, to be added to upset

price. Crown Grant for this lot will only extend to tt depth of

·j,Qft. below the natural surface of the ground. R. CECIL CLIFTON,

Under Secretttry for Lttllds.

TOWNSI'l'E OF TRAFALGAR. ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SELECTION AS

"RESIDENTIAL LEASES."

lilLf!....!l 1901 Depa1'tmcnt oj Lands and S1L')'VCYS,

Pe1'th, 8th AP1'il, 1902.

1'1' is hereby notified tlmt 46 ttdditionttl Lots, viz., 4il2 to 437 inclusive ttnd 44(j to 485 inclusive h,we been sur­

veyed within the '['ownsite of Trafttlgar, ttnd exclusive of Lots 4·56 ttlld -t61 which lmve been" reserved"; Lots 435, 484, and 485 "temporarily reserved," and Lots 4·32, 'Hi7, ttnd

476 "excepted from sale ttnd occuptttion," as 8~1 will be

thrown open for selection ttS "Residential Leases" on and ttfter :Mondtty, 19th :M11.Y prox., subjeet to the Regultttions published in the Government Gazette of the 19th JulJ" 1901, page 2790.

Applic11.tions may be lodged ttt the ,Varden's Office ttt any time prior the 19th M?y prox., ttnd ttny ttpplictttions so lodged will be deemed to httve bgen lodged on that day,

In the event of two or more ttpplimttioDs for this lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of ",['he Lttnd Act, 1898," and Sec. 2 of "The L11.nd Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of any applicant obtaining a lot on which there ttre improvements not erected or owned by such appli­cant, he shall pay the fair value of such improvements to tho Warden hefol'e his n,pplication is approvcd.

Intending ttpplicants arc requested to lodge their ttppli­cations b8fore the 19th J\hy prox., and ttre reminded that it is unneeessary to employ ttn agent, ttS applications mtty be lodged personally or sent through the post,

Plans of the sttme, showing these Lots, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and at the Oflices of the Government Lttl1c1 Agent and Wttrden, K~tlgoorlic.

R. OECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lttllds.

TOWNSI'l'E OF MEROLlA. (MOUNT IlIA lW A ltE'l' GOLDFIELD.)

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

121' 7 Depc~rtment of Lcmds and St~,.vey8, T"oT Perth, 17th AP1'il, 1902.

]:"'TIS Excellency the Governor's Deputy in Executive ~l Council, by virtuc of the powers given him by "'rhe

Lttnd Act, 1898," 1ms been plcased to sot ttpttrt the Crown lands included within the bonndm'ies of 11\8205 as "Town and Suburban," to form a townsite within the :Mount :Mttrgttret Goldfield, herel1fter to be known ttnd distinguished as" Merolia."

The lots ll')IY surveyed ttre numbered from 1 to 96 inclnsive, and, exclusive of Lots 1, 2, 12, 15, 20,25,26,37, 42,45,53,57, l'i8, 66, 71, 77,82,92, ttnd 93, which httve been " excepted from sale and occupn,tioll" as ;1\8206, ttre now open for s11.le, by public auction, as provided by " '1'he I.ancl Act, 1898," ttt the following upset p:t'ices :-

£25 el1ch-Lots 8,17,2;1,33,40,49,56,73,80,8],88. £20 ettch-Lots 3 to 7 inclusive, 9, 16, 18, 19, 21 to 23

inclusive, 32, 3,1. to 36 inclusive, 38,39, ,11, 48, 50 to 52 inclusive, 54, 55, 64, 65, 72, H to 76 inclusive, 78, 79, 83 to 87 inclusive, 89, 96,

£15 ettch-Lots 10, 11, 13, H, 27 to 31 inclusive, 43,41-, 46,47,59 to 63 inclusive, 67 to '70 inclusive, 90, 91, 94,9;;.

'1'he registered holder,; nmy acquire the Crown Gmnts of their holding,; under Section 30 of the Goldfields Act.

Crown Gmnts for the lots will only extend to tt depth of 40 feet below the n11.tuml surface of the ground.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots ref'!l'l'ed to will shortly be obtmnttble at this Office, and 11.t the W,wden's Office, Malcolm.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lttnds.

GAZ';ETTE, "V.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

TOWNSITE OF TRAFAI.GAR. (NEAR BOULDEH.)

AllIENDMENT OF BOUNDAltIES.

DepM'tment oj Lands and Surveys, Pe1'th, 18th AP1'il, 1902.

H IS IGxcellency the Governor's Deputy in Executive Council has beenplettsed to approve of the following

bound11.ries of the Townsite of " Trafalgar" in lieu of those published in the GovM·"ment Gazette of the 14th September, 1900, which 'lre hereby cttneeUed; ttnd has ttlso been pleased t~ set apa.~t ,the Crow~ lands within such boundttries as 'lown and ouourbttn, VIZ. :-

'l'he area contained within th) boundttries of 11\6-758 ttnd /1\8165.

R. CECIL CLIF'l'ON, Under Secretary for Lttnds.

TOWNSITE OF PORT HEDLAND (PILBARRA GOLDFIELD).

ADDITIONAL LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Depa1'tment of Lands and 8ttrreys, .11~-tt Perth, 19th APi'il, 1902.

1,[1 is hereby notified, for geneml informtttion, that 56 ac1ditionttllots have been laid out within the Townsite

of Port Hedlttnd, and, exclusive of those which have been "excepted," are nO'w open for S,-"le .

The allotments now sUl'veyed ttre numbered from 72 to 127, inclusive.

IJots 82, 83, 93, 94 .. 105, 106, 113, and IH httve been " excepted from sale and oecuptttion" as 11\8211.

Crown Grants for the lots will only extend to a depth of 40 feet below the natuml surfttce of the ground.

Tho upset prices at which the lots now open will be offered for s11.le by public ttuction, as provided by ",['he L11.ucl Act, 1898," will, for the present, bo as follows :-

£20 each-Lots 95 to 10'1 inclusive, and 107 to 112 inclusive.

£25 each-Lots 85 to 92 inclusive, ttnd 115 to 121 inclusive.

£30 ettch-Lots 7(j to 81 inclusive, 84, and 122 to 127 inclusive.

£7;)--Lnt 72. £lOO--Lot 73. £l~O-Lot H, '£200-Lot 75.

V 11.lue of improvements to be ttdded to upset price. Plans of the same, showing the arrangements of the lots

referred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and the "Va,rden's Ofiice, Pilbarra Goldfield.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretl1ry for Lands.

BROWN HII.L SUBURBAN AREA. ADDITIONAL Lo'l'S OPEN ll'OR SELECTION AS "l::'ESI­

DEN'l'IAL LEASES."

!l'LL"- Department of Lal,ds and Sttrveys, 1001 Pcrth, 21st Aprit, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that 52 additional lots, viz., 124 to 175 inclusive, httve been surveyed within the "Brown Hill

Subnrb11.n Area," ttud, exclusive of Lots 124, 134, 135, 136, 142, 147, 157, 162, 1(j9, 174." whieh httve been" excepted

from sl11e and ocCUptttiOll" as S1i2, will be open for Selec'"

tiOll ttS Residential Lettses 011 ttnd after :Monday, 12th :May prox., subject to the Regultttions published in the Govern­ment Gazette of 19th July, 1901, pttge 2790.

Applieativns may be lodged ttt the ,Varden's Office ttt ttny time prior to :JIondl1,y, 12th May prox., and ttuy applictttions so lodged will be deemed to httve been lodged on thl1t dtty.

In the event of two or more ttpplications for the same lot, priority will be determined as prescribed by Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 1898," ttnd Sec. 2 of "The Land Act Amendment Act, 1900."

In the event of ttny ttpplicttnt obtttining a lot on which there are improvements Dot erocted or owned by such applicttnt, he slmll ptty the fttir vttlue of such improvements to the J1,Iining Registrar before his application is approved.

Illt,mcling ttpplicants are requested to lodge their ttpplica­tions before l'!Iimdny, 12th Jl;Itty prox., ttnd areremindecl that it is Ulll18CCSSi1ry to employ ttn ttgent, as ttpplictttions may be lodged personally or sent through the post.

Plans of the same, showing the tUTttngement of the lots refcrred to, will shortly be obtainable at this Office, and tIle Office of the Government Land Agent, Kalgoorlie.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretl1ry for Lttnds.

MAIL 25, 1902.J ero VERNMENT

TIMBER TRAMWAYS. Department of Lands ancl S1t1'veys,

Pel·th,28rd ApI a, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor. in Executive Council has been pleased, under the prJvisions of "The Land Act

Amendment Act, H102," to approve of the Regulatious aB hereunder, for the construction and working of Timber Tramways through and UpDU Crown Lauds and Reserves.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lauds.

RgGUI,A'l'JONS }'OR 'rHE CONS'l'nUCTION AND "VORKING OF 'l'UJ:llER fl'RAbl,\VAYS UNDEI{, H'rUE LAND l\C'J.l A~rEND­

llIEN'l' Ac'!', 1902."

1. Application for permission to construct and use tram­ways through and 111)on Crown Lauds and l~escrves shall be maCle in the form of the First Schedule hereto, and shall be lodged with or forwarded by registered post addressed to the Minister for Lands at his office in Perth, and accom­panied by a deposit equal to the amount of rent or propor­tion thereof due upon the next half-yearly period appointed for payment thcreof, and c"lculated as in the Second RegulrLtion set forth, which deposit shall be returned if the application is not approved, [md shall also be accompanied by a plan showing the p03ition of the proposed tmmway, such phll to contain sufficient data to enable the position of the tramway to be l1ccurntely delineated 011 the pla.ns of the Dopa.,tment of Lands and Surveys. On approval of the application, permission in the form of the Second Schedule hereto, with such other conditions as the Governor may deem fit to impose, will be iss ned to the applicant.

Before the issue of any permission, t:18 applicant will bo required to enter into <lL bond with two or more sureties approved by the ]\linister, to observe and abide by tho con­ditions therein and ill these Regulations contained in all respects.

2. '1'he rent payable in respect of such permission shall be such snm as may be fixed by the Governor, but shall not in any case he less than two pounds (£2) per annum for each mile or fraction of a mile of the length of the proposed tramway.

Such rent shall be payable lmlf-yearly in ad vance, on the first dl1Y of MlLrch and the first day of September in each ye[11'.

3. Upon receipt of the acknowledgment from the l'.Enister of the receipt of an application, and before the granting of [tny permission to construct and use a firewood tmmway will be made, the alJplicant shall cause the appli­cation to be advertised in at least two consecutive issues of some newspaper circulating in the district of the propos0d tramway and shall forward to the JliIinister a copy of the advertisement.

4. If the locality of the proposed tramway 1)e within the limits of any proclaimed goldfield, the applicant shall at the same time cause a copy of the application to be posted at the principal office of the Warden of such goldfield, and Sh:1U forward a copy thereof to the Minister.

5. The applicant shall set forth in the application the natme of the motive power proposed to be used for haulage purposes on the tramline.

6. Any person shall have the right to 9bject at any time within fourt een days of the last advertisement or posting of such notice, whichever shall last occur, to the granting of the permission applied for by notice in writing addressed to the Minister setting forth the reasons of such objection, and lodged at his office in Perth, or sent to him addressed as a.hove by registered post: a copy of such notice will be scnt to thc applicant by the :iYIinister.

7. The JliIinister may .summon the applicant :1,11d the objector to appear before him and state more fully their reasons.

8. Any person to whom permission may he granted to constrnct a tramway shall, within one mont.h of the C0111-pletion of same, and before commencing the user, notify the Minister of the completion, and at the same time furnish ",t his own cost a plan showing the portion completed, such pbn to be signed by a licensed surveyor, and the survey represented thereon must be carried out to the satisfaction of the Surveyor General, in n.cconltmce with the rules and regulations for the guidance of surveyors working for the Department of Lands and Surveys. Failure to notify the Minister or supply the necesoary plan shall render the permission liable to cancellation.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1743

9. Should any person to whom permission to construct a tram way as aforesaid is given, fail to constrnct and properly equip one quarter of the tramway within six mouths, l1nd the whole within twelve months from the date he is notified of approval, or should he fail to use such liue for the purpose for which permi58i'ln is granted for :1 period of one month, the permissipn will be caucdled; provided that the Minister may, by writing under his hand, grant exemption from using such tmmway for any period not exceeding three months. 'rhe granting of such exemption shall not relieve the holder from the payment of the prescribed rent.

10. No such permission shall be tmnsfelTed, assigned, mortgaged, sub-let, or otherwise disposed of, without the approval, in writing, of the Governor first had and obtained, and on payment of the prescribed fees.

11. No altemtion or extension shall be malle to thc proposed line of the tramway without the previous consent, in writing, of the Governor first had and ohh1ined.

]OIl'S'!' SCHEDULE.

Correspondence No.

'l'HE LAND ACT, 1898. AI'PLICA'l'ION POR PEJ1)IISSION TO CONS'l'ltUC'l' A '1'UIUER

'l'RAnrWAY

(und,)!' Section 8 of "The Land Act Amemlllluut Act;, InO;l ").

.............................. Division.

App. No. ~ District or Locality ............ . 802

Place and Date ( of Application j

I HEREBY apply for permission to construct mlCl use n Tramway through and over the lt1nd described below, under the provisions of Section S, subsection a, vf the Land Act Amendmell tAct, HJ02.

I am the holder of.. ...... Licel1se No .......... uUllor part XI. of " '1'he Land Act, lSHS."

The motive power purposed to be used on the said t.'·:Lm-way will he ............................................................ < .... .

Position of proposed tramway ..................................... .

Nll,mc at full length, address, nnel culling of appliClLut. AllllU<11 rent.

Signature of A pplicallt ................ .. RECEIVED this Application at ................. «

o'clock on the .................. day of ............. . 190 , with deposit of ................... ..

Collector of Land R.evelll18. Application approved by the Governor as

shown above, this ........ « ................... day of ........................ , 190 '1'0 date from ...... « ......................... « ••• «.«

By order of the Minister for Lands. Recei ved £< ....... d ....................... rent due.

Collector of Land Jkvenne. Dated ............................... , 1\:0

Permission signed, Date ........................... '" Permisoion issued to ................................. .

Date' .............................. , 190

SECOND SCHEDULE. VVESTERN AUSTRALIA.

OFFICE Itli.a'ERENCEB.

Applicu1tts n.re , requeatecl Hot

to write in this s])ace.

Pr;;n.J'l-IlSSION TO CONSTRUCT A '.rI1}IBJ~H. fl'ItA1H\VAY USDElt

H THE LA.N]) AC'l', 1898/' AND H THE LAND l\..CT

A~I1i~ND1 ... nDNT ACT, 1902."

VVHERl~AS by "The Land Act Amendmc"t Act, 1!l02," pOlI'or is given to the Governor in Conncil to grant permission to any L~ssee or Licensee, under Part XI. of" The Land Act, lSOS," to constrnct and use tramways thr.)ugh and upon any Crown Lands or Reserves: ·And whereas A.B., of ............. <0

being the holder of a timber license under Part XI. of the Act last aforesaid, has made application for permission to construct a tramway for the purposes of ............... through

1744 GOVERNMENT

and upon the land hereinafter described: And whereas the Governor in COemcil La~ been pleased to approve or the granting of such permission upon the conditions hereinafter set forth: Now therefore I, ..................... Governor of the State of Western Australia, by and with the adviee of the Executive Council, in eonsideration of the premises, do hereby grant unto the said A ................... B .................. . permission to construct upon the land hereinafter clescribed, a tramway as aforesaid, and to use the same for the pur-poses of .................. , subject to the terms, conditions, and stipulations in the Regulations contained, and also to the following conditions and stipulations :-

1. This permission is granted subject to both Houses of Parliament not disallowing th0 conditions herein con­tained, and if Parliament does disallow them, the permis­sion granted shall be void, and neither the Government nor the Minister shall be liable to make good any loss or damage which the grantee or any person claiming through him may suffer in consequence of such disallowance.

2. So far as the tramwa.y shall be constructed over any Timber Reserve, neither the grantee nor rmy person claiming through him shall cut any timber 01' firewood outside of a limit of one chain on each side of the middle line of the tramway.

3. If any encroachment shall be made on any declared Timber Reserve by the person having the license to pass over them, the Minister shall cancel the license.

4. The grantee shall, at his own expense, construct a weigh bridge at snch point as shall be indicated by the Commissioner of Railways, and maintain the same in a condition for acem'ate weighing, at his own cost.

5. '1'he permission hereby granted may be revoked by the Minister at the will of the Governor, and no person shall be entitled to claim any compensation for any damage that he may suffer by reason or in consequence of such revocation.

6. '1'he grantee shall take all necessary precautions to prevent fire heing ca.nsec1 to "ny la,llil by any locomotiye engine or other motive power useel and employed upon the tramway.

7. The person to whom this permission is granted shall be responsihle for all flcts of trespass or damage Cl"llsoc1 by any person or persons in his employ, and whcther such persons arc employed as sub-contractors, or on wages, or in any manner otherwise howsoever.

8. The applicant shall at aU times, after commencing the use of the tramway, carry firewood for the public at such rates as shall. be approved hy the Governor.

DESCRIPTION:

SCALE.

In witness whereof I haye hereunto set my hand this ......... ...... ...... ... dn,y of ....................... .in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and .................... .

.............................. Governor.

'l'HIRD SCHEDULE.

W1TISTERN AUSTRALIA.

BOND UNDER 'i'HE REGULATIONS FOR TIm CONS'l'RUCTION AND WORKING OF TDIBER TRAMWAYS.

KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we .................... . .............................................................. . are held and firmly bound to His Most Gracious Majesty Edward VII. by the 'Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britn,in ,.mel Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India., in the snm of.. ...................... pounds ..................... of lawful British money, to be paid to His said i\f",jesty, His Heirs or successors, His or their certain Attorney, Executors, Administrf1tors, or Assigns, for which payment to be well and truly made we bind ourselves and each and any two of us and our and each of our heirs, executors, and adminis­trators, firmly by these presents.

Sealed with our seals

Datpd the ............ day of. .. ......... , One thousand nine hunch'ed and

VYHElCEAS the abovo bounden ................................... .. is the holder of a, License numbered ......... , dated the ............ , ........ day of ..................... , One thoumnd nine hundred "'ne1. ........ , undcr the hn.lld of the Governor of this State, for the construction and use of a tramway in the locality of .................................................. .

GAZETTE, W.k [A.PRlL 25, 1902.

AND WHEREAS the said I,icense was granted to the said ......................................................... on the conclitions therein set forth: Now 'l'HE CONDITION of the above written bond 01' obligation is such that if the said ................ .. ................................. shall from time to t.ime fully 11nd fn,ithfully in every respect perform, observe, and discharge the terms, conditions, and obligations of thc s11id License and of the conditions or reg'ulatiol18 thereto '1ll118xC'd or therein referred to, so far ,"8 the said conditions or reguhL­tions are applicable: THEN the above written hond or obligation shall be Yoid, otherwise the same shall remain in full force and virtue.

Signed, sealed, and delivered by ~ the said

In the presence of ..... . . ......... ... j Signed, sealed, and delivered bYI

the said ~ In the presence of .... ,. ............... j

!l\ OANOELLAl'ION OF RESERVE 3258 (NEAR

GERALDTON) AND THROWING OPEN SAME FOR SELEOTION, UNDER PARTS V. AND VIII. OF' "'IHE LAND AO'!', 1898."

Depa,·tment of Lands ancl Surveys, Perth, 7th Man't, 1902.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Cancellation of

Reserve 3~8 (near Gemldton), and also of said Reserve

boing thrown open for Selection, uuder Parts V. and VIII. of ., The L'1nd Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 21st April prox.

And has also been plea,ed to notify that the Offices of the 'Government Land Agents, Geraldton and Northamp­ton, are to be places where applications for bud within the

said late Reserve 3~8 may he lodged in accordance with

Sec. 17 of "The Land Act, 1898, A mcndll1ent Act, 1900."

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for LlLllds.

OANOELLATION OF RESIDENTIAL LEASES. Depa,·tJnent of Lands cmel Hll'rveys,

Pe,·th, 11th April, 1902.

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the underll1entioned Residential Leases have been cancelled

for non-compliance with the conditions under which they were granted, and the lots contained thereiu will be again open for seleetion on and after the 23rd April, 1902 :.-

Corres . No. No.

70·10/01 21/2528 2.J82/01 21/2242

1-1113/00 21/2786 860,01 21/2730 212/01 21/2731 215/01 21/2736 253/01 21/2737

1520/01 21/2179

Towu or Suburb.

Boulder ... 00.

Kalgool'li~" Do. Do. Do. Do.

Fl'Cmallt.lc

Lot No.

1:323 1337 1676 1704 1705 1706 1707 H27

Name.

E. p, Phillips 1.1. R. Crrl..lllptoll rrhos. Hardacre L. ~-'. Krauth Robt. E. Krauth Harry Phillips Kat.hleen F. Hird N. l\IcHae

R. CECIL CLn"rO~, Under Secretary for Lands .

OANOELLA'rION OF HOMESTEAD FARMS. DepO,1·tment q( Lands antl S1t1'veys,

Perth, 11th Ap"il, lY(J2.

I '1' is hereby notified. for geneml information, that the ul1clermentionecl Homestead Farms have been cancelled

for non-compliance with the conditions {mder which they wcre granted, and the land contained therein will be again open for selection on and after the 28th April, 1902:-

12970;98 15/1781 704898 15ilG01 5258/99 29271 2911/01 975j7-L

Agriculttu'al Area or District.

Plantagenet. Willi","s Swan 'VillhtUlS

LutNo.

607 gg]

166')

Name.

H. S. Oakdeu P. J. Hn,yes A. V. Gellatly A. C. Filmer

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

ApRIJ.25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1745

'fHE LAND ACT, 1898 (62ncl Viet., No. 37).

REGULATION RESTRICTING CUTTING OF TIlIIBER ON

i::)TA'l'E FOREST AT JAURDIE HILLS.

Depa.,.tment 0/ Lands and SWi'veys, }«~{ ; edh,11th Al)}'i l , 190.2.

HIS Excellency the Uovernor ill Executive Council has been pleased to make t11e foHowing l?egulation under

the provisions of Section 11ll of "The Land Act, 1898 ":--No person shall, without the special permission, in

writing, of the l\iinister f01' Lands 01' his agent (sueh per­mission only to be given where the timber is required for use within the boundaries of the said State Forest, fell, cut, split, or remove any timber growing or standing on the area of Crown land hereafter to be known and distinguished as Jam,die HHls State Forest, the boundaries of which are described hereunder:-

Bounded on the S'J1Lth and East by lines starting from a point situate one mile East from the 22-lYIile Post on the Coolgardie-,Taurdie Hills Road (No. 1183), and extending West 6 miles and North 8} miles; the opposite boundaries being parallel and equal. 'Plan 17M.)

Any person offending against this Regulation shall, on conviction, be subject to a penalty not exceeding £20.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

NORMAN ESTATE (NEAR NEWCASTLE),

PRICES OF LOTS. Depa1'lmcnt of Lands ancl Fi1L1'veys,

5E-&\) \~'h~fl Perth, ! lth Ap,til, 1!-J02.

1'1' is hereby notified, for genera'! information, that His Exeellency the Governor in Executive Council has been

pleascd to determine tLe prices of the undermentioned lots in the Norman Estate, as shown against each respective lot:-

Annuul No. No. I A"""", of Total Price. Insta.lment, of Total Price, Instalment with wIth Lot. Interest, Lot. Interest.

, £ s. d, £ s. d, £ s. d. £ s. d

1 269 18 4 13 9 11 23 197 8 4 9 17 2 446 5 0 22 6 3 24 204, 0 0 10 4 3 268 3 4 13 8 2 25 205 1 8 10 5 4 2()6 0 0 13 6 0 26 1()3 16 8 8 3 1 5 348 5 "0 17 8 3 27 171 11 8 8 11 6 173 13 4 8 13 8 28 208 13 4 10 8 8 306 16 8 15 () 10 29 171 11 8 8 "1 9 246 0 0 12 6 0 30 210 11 8 1010

10 335 15 0 1() 15 9 31 4"11 13 .1, 22 7 11 28610 0 14 6 6 32 350 3 4 17 10 12 308 18 4 15 811 33 455 3 4 22 15 13 3()2 5 0 18 2 :3 34 21() 1 8 10 16 14 346 1 8 17 6 1 35 450 5 0 22 10 15 234· 3 4 11H 2 36 567 0 0 28 7 16 230 10 0 1110 6 37 317 3 4 15 17 17 I 208 G 8 10 8 ,t 38 428 11 8 21 8 18 220 5 0 11 0 3 39 276 8 61

13 16 19 291 8 4 14 11 5 40 34410 17 4 20 319 15 0 15 19 9 41 28H 16 8 14 9 1 21 253 G 8 12 13 ·t 't3 274 6 8 l:i H 22 224 13 4 11 4 8 I

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

PORTION OF !l\3074 (NE 'i.R DANDARAGA) OPEN FOR SELECTION,

Under })art Y., ~ection 60, of H 'rhe Land Act, 1808" (Viueyards. Orchards, and Gardells).

Department oj Lands and SU1'veys, Perth, 26th JJfarch, 1902.

5 o 1 o 7 8 , I

8 2 2 1 3 o 2 7 5 6 o 4

,

IT is hereby notified that five lots, viz., 2 to 6 inclusive, have

been surveyed within Reserve 3~4, near Dandaraga,

and will be open for selention under Part V., Sec, GO, of " The Land Act, 1898," on and after lYIonday, 5th l\Iay, 1902, at a price of £6 each.

The maximum area to be held by one person within this subdivision, as provided hy Sec. 67 of "The Land Act. 1898," shall, for the present, be 5 acres 4 perches.

Plans showing the '1l'rangement of the lots are now obtainable at this office.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretrrry for Lands,

!l\ PORTION OF LA'l'E RESERVE 3258 (NEAR

GERALDTON) OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER PART VI. OF "THE TJAND ACT, 1898."

DelntytrncHt (~r Lnntls (j/(itl S1t1'fCYS,

Path, 7th March, 1.'J0'2.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Crown L'Lucl hercunder described will he open for

selection under Palt VI. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 21st April prox. :-

'r1mt portion of late Reservc 3~8 sitnate North of an

East and West line passing through a point situate 40 chains North of the North houndary of "Victoria Location 1741.

And has also been pl('ased to notify that the Offices of the Government Land Agents, Geralcltoll and Northampton, are to be places where applications for land within the Sllicl

late Reserve (3~8) may be lodged, in accordance with Sec­

tion 17 of" The Ln,nd Act, 1898, Amendment Act, 1\)00,"

R CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

EASTERN RAILWAY. (NEAR PARKERVILLE).

!l\ LATE EESERVR 2142 OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER

PART V., SECTION 60, OF "THE LAND Ac'l',

1898" (VINEYARDS, 0 ;CHA1WS, AND GARDENS.)

Depa,'tment of Lands and. S,Lrveys, tHi} Pel'th, 29th Jan1W1'Y, 1902. I'l' is hereby notified, for geneml information, that late

Reserve 21~.2 Swan District (Parkerville), will be open

for selection under Part V" Section 60, of "The Land Act, 1898," at a price of £1 per acre, on and after Monday, 3rd March, 1902.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands

LAND OPEN FOI~ SELECTION IN NORTH­AIVIPTON DISTRICT, UNDER PART V. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898,"

1 'L'U" Depa,.tment qf Lands and SU1'veys, 01 Perth, 12th Ap"a, 1902.

IT is hereby notified that the Crown Lands hereinafter

particularised will be open for selection, under Part V. of "The Land Act, 1898," on and after Monday, 12th May

prox., viz" That portion of Reserve 711i3 bounded by lines

starting from the South-East corner of Victoria Location lG82, and extending North about 38 chains along its East boundary, and part of that of Victoria LoCt.tion 2365, to the Southern side of a public road; thence South-Easterly along said road to the Northampton Road, and along it South-Westerly to the starting point,

Plans showing the land to be thrown open will be obtain­able at this office, and at the offices of the Government Land Agents, Northampton and Geraldton.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

LANDS WITHIN 'l'HE rrWO-MILE LIMIT ALONG rfHE EA8TERN RAILWAY THROWN OPEN FOR SELECTION UNDER PARTS V. AND VIII. OF "THE LAND ACT, 1898."

+256 Depal'tment of Lmtds and S1~n'eys, uT Perth, 1.9th Feb"1w1'Y, 1.902.

IT is hereby notified, for geneml information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council 11[LS been

pleased to declare that the Crown lands within the 'rwo­mile limit along the Eastern Rail lay, between Swan View and Northam, exclusive of the blocks already subdivided, reserved, and temporarily reserved, as shown on plans of the Department of JJfmds and Surveys, shall be open for selection under Parts V. and VIII. of " The Land Act, 1898."

-R CECIL CLIFTON, Un del' Secretary for Lands.

1746 GOVERNMENT GAZ.~TTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

RESER.VES.

lJepa1'trnent of Lands and SU1'veys, Pm,th, 18th April, IOO!.

H IS Excellency the Governor's Deputy in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart, n,s Public Reserves, the lands d,;scribed in the Schedule below, for the purposes therein set forth :--

Itccordcd So.

3376 157"

PG

5028 80S5 TIToo

8020 I:! S \1 7 '[iToT

8W5

I "f'f,f) juuT

81110

! C(lllt.ent.

n. r. p. !

...

100 0 0

10 0 0

48 3 9

ahout 5000 0 0

,

i

T01Yll or District, and Description of 130undarica.

Coolgm'die Golclfield.-A strip of land,20 feet wide, the North side stn,rting from a point on the East boundary of Coolgardie 'l'owmite, situate about 64 chains from its South-East corner, and extending in a general South-Easterly direction, as shown on the plans in the Department of Ln,nds and Surveys, to a point situate about 259 chains South from the N orth-'W est corner of East Location 59; excluding those portions passiug through the several existing mining leases.

Reserves 3142 and 2177 reduced by this a~ea.

Hay.-Late C.P. ";1'11'. (Plan S. 41) ... ... .. . ... ...

Dttndas Ollldfield..-Bounded by lines starting frem n, point on the Western side of the New Coolgardie-Esperance Ron,d (Deviation Gibson's Soak to 58-Mile), situate 5 chains Ill>,'o links North, and 1 chain 13T,\:; links 'West from the 30-Mile Condenser, and extending West 7 ehains 67 links; South 10 chains; East 12 chains 33 links, and 3350 l' 11 chains 3 r'\:; links to the starting point. (Plan 27~I, Dia-grn,m 5802.)

-

1'mfalgu1·.-Late G.l}l.Ls, 1134E, 1176E, 1633E, 1071E ... ...

Coolga1'die Goldfield.-A square block of land having its boundaries in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with" Cattle Swamp" in its centre, said swamp being situate on the Coolgardie-Kundana Road. Excluding Jl\2934 and all lands at present legally heldtmder the Goldfields Act and Regulations, and Mineral Lands Act and Regulations. (Plan 17~1).

!'llnJOSCS for which ma(h',

Pipe track.

I Flom.

!

Wn,ter (under Ad 57 Vict. No. 20).

I

Extension of Townsite.

Common,

8191 15000 0 01 Coolga1'die Goldfielcl.-A square block of land having its boundaries Common. ll14{

in the meridian and at right angles thereto, with Reserve 3~9 in its lSlUO

Slll5 'l7 15 Tli1i1!"

---8199 'l7111 Tiro:!"

8200 1 0 211

If.-

8203 11506

IHi

8205 I 1'.!1'27

\ I IJY

centre; excluding said 3~9 and all lands at present If'gally held

under the Goldfields Act and Regulations, and Mineral Lands I Act and Regulations. (Plan 20M.)

0 2 o[ Du.vyhu1·st.-Lots 29 and 30 ... ... ... ... .. . Police.

0 2 0

about 1 2 20

0 1 0

abont 1G8 0 0

a.bout 30 0 0

-~- ----~---~-~------

Yundamindcm.--Lots 37 and 38 ... ... ... .., ... .. . Police.

Kalgoorlie.-Lot 2028~ ... ... ... ... ... ... .. . Pound. Jl\ 7288 is hereby eancelled.

--------_.

I r-tWC1'ton.--Lot 140 .. , .. , ... ... ... ... ... .. . Presbyterian Church. Jl\ 7058 is hereby cancelled.

i - -~--

Motmt Mm'gto'et Golelfie! d.--Bonndccl on the N01·th-Easitva1·d and Sontlt-E.) stward by lines sbrting from a point situate :3 chnins 27 TIT lin1>s East, and 8 chains 98Th links South from the South-West corner of G.1\LL. J 2:1,1'1', rmd extending 3200 59' 59 chains 4 Jinks and 2390 5f)' 28 chains 50 links; the oppositc boundaries being parallel and equal; excluding all lands at present legally held under the Goldfields Act a.nd Reg'nlations, and Mineml Lands Act and Regnlatipm. (Burt-villo LOClLlity Plan.)

Williams.-Bounded by lines starting from the North--VVest corner of C.P. 'H" (1725), and extending South about 16 chn,ins, West 15 chains, North to the left bank of the Arthur River, and along it upwards to the starting poiut. (Pln,n S 18.)

Townsite (MerolifL).

Water.

R. CEuIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

_.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1747 -------~------------------------

LAND SAL l<~S.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 25th April, 1902.

T HE undermentioned Allotments of Land will be offered for Sale at Public Auction, on the dates and at the places specified in the Schedule below, at 11 o'clock a.m.; except Katanning and Narrogin at 2 p.m., and Kellerberl'in at 4 p.m.

Datos or Sale.

1902. May

Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Plaoes of Sale.

3 Boulder ... ... 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. ... .,. 3 Do. ... ."

3 Do. ... ...

3 Do. ... ." 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. ... .. , 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. ... .. , 3 Do. ... .. , 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. .. , .. , 3 Do. ... .. , 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. .. , ... 3 Do. ... . " 3 Do. ... .. , 3 Lawlers ... . " 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. ... ... 3 Do. ... ." 3 Do. .. ""c

3 Do. .. , ... 3 Do. ... .. , 6 Katanning ... ... 6 Do. ... ... 6 Do. ... ." 6 Do. ... ... 6 Do. ... .. , 6 Do. ... ... 6 Do. ... .. , 6 Do. ... . ,. 6 Do. ... ."

6 Do. ... .. , 6 Mt. Morgans ... .,. 6 Do. ... . ,. 6 Do. ... .. , 7 Bunbury .. , ... 7 Do. ... ."

7 Collie . ,. ... ... 7 Busselton ... ."

7 Do. ... .,. 7 York . ,. ... ., . 7 Do. ... ... 7 Do. ... .. , 7 Do. ... ."

7 Do. ... .,. 8 Bridgetown ... ." 8 Do. ... ., . 8 Do. ... ., . 8 Do. ... .,. 8 Do. ... ... 8 Do. .. , .. , 8 Northam ... . ,. 8 Do. ... .,. 8 Do. ... ." S Do. ... .. , 8 , N arrogm 8 I Do. S : Do. 8 '. Do. 9 Perth 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do. 9 Do.

I

SCHEDULE.

Description 01 Lots.

Boulder ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. .. , Do. ...

Do. .. , Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. .. , Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ...

Kathleen ... Do. ...

Lawlers ... Sir Samuel ...

Do. ... Do. ... Do. ...

Kahtnnil1g ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ... Do. ...

Moojebing ... Do. .. , Do. ... Do. ...

Mt. Morgans Do. ... Do. ...

Capel ... Do. ...

Collie ... ... I Quind.lup ... Do. ..,

*Gwambygine Do. . ..

I Do. ... I I Do. i Do. I*Bridgetown

Do.

I Do. Do. *Mullalyup I Do. *Meckering f Do. I Do. I

Do. I Na:"rogm

I Do. *Do. I Do. I Fremantle

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

...

...

. .. .. , ... ... .. , ... ... ... . .. ., .

*Warranine ... Do. Do.

...

...

.. ,

...

...

...

...

... . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. . . .. '" ... . .

.. ,

...

...

...

...

...

...

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...

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...

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...

...

...

...

...

...

... " . ... . .. . .. . .. ... ... .. ... ... . .. ... ... ... ... .., ... .., ... ...

Town Do. Do. Do. Do.

Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. I

! Do. i Sub. I

'l'own I I

Do.

I Do. Do. Do.

I Do. Do.

I Do. Do. I Do. I Sub. I Do. Do. I Do. Do. I Do. I Do. I Do. I Do.

I Do. Do. I Do. I

Do. ! ! Do.

Do. 1 Do. I I Do.

Town I Do. I

Sub. Do.

Town Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.

Sub. Do.

'" Do.

Number 01 Lots.

1611 1644 1645 1646 1643

1610 1612 1614 1615 1616 1617 1629 1621 1632 1634 1635 1638 1654

27 38

295 H3

163 161 162

83 172 284 294 352

10 41 44. 48 55

248 3'L2 350

56 57

567 10 11 42 43 61 63 64

556 557 560 584

3 4 S 9

10 12

204 205 281 296

1475 1480 1495 1500 1501 1502 1503 1505

116 117 184

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QuantititB. Upset Prices. ... r. P •

1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 £18 each, subject 1 0 0 to improvements. 1 0 0 1 0 0 £23, subject

provements. to im ..

1 0 0 I 1 0 0

1.£32 each, subject 1 0 10 1 0 10 I to improvements. 1 0 10 1 0 10 1 0 0 J 1 0 0 'I 1 0 0 1 0 0 II I .£36 each, subject r to improvements . 1 0 0 1 0 10

IJ 1 0 10 0 1 0 I J .£15 each. 0 1 0 0 1 0 ,£15. 0 1 0 } .£20 each. 0 1 0 0 1 0 } .£15 each. 0 1 0 1 0 2 I } .£12 each. 0 2 4 0 1 17

}.£1O each. 0 1 :12 0 1 17 1 3 4 ,£12. 0 3 7 1 0 3 2

(.£6 each . 0 2 22 0 3 16 J 0 1 0 ,£20. 0 1 0 ,£25. 0 1 0 .£30. 1 0 14 I j £5 each. 1 0 14 0 1 0 ,£20. 5 0 0 } .£10 each. 2 2 13 8 1 10 £16. 9 3 34 ,£20.

21 2 10 £43. 19 2 20 .£39. 18 2 30 .£37.

5 0 8

I .£7.

7 1 13 .£11. 5 3 11

I

.£9. 7 0 37 .£9. 3 2 12 £7. 2 034 £5. 4 2 33 'L 2 32 lOs. per Il £1 ,1 2 33 each.

10211,.- h 1 0 21)""oeac.

9 3 8S

11 0 2 .£1 I. 11 2 17 .£9.

g ~ iIi 11.£50 each.

o 1 14 'l () 1 In o 1 I7! I. h o 1 17t r.£·30 eac . o 1 17t I o 1 lit J

10 'J 12 } 10 0 3 I .£5 each. 15 0 2 .£8 ..

acr e

________ -2 ______________ ~ __________________ ~ __________ ~ __________ . ___________ _

• Suburbau for cultivation.

1748 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \V.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

LAND SALES-contimwd.

Dates of Sale, Places of Sale. Description of Lots. Number of Lots. Quantities.

Upset Prices. a. 1'. p.

1902. May 9 Kalgoorlie ... ... Kalgoorlie ... ... Town 1636 . .. ... 0 1 0

~ £10 each . Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 1652 .. . . .. 0 1 0 Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 1653 . .. ., . 0 1 0 Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 1654 ... . .. 0 1 0 Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. .. . . .. Do. R1306 ... 0 1 0 £5. Do. 9 Greenbushes ... ... Greenbushes ... ... Do. 14 . .. ... 0 1 0 £12, subject to im-

provements and lien, if any.

Do. 1:1 Kellerberrin ... ... Kellerberrin ... ... Do. 22 ... ... 0 2 22 £5. Do. 9 Malcolm ... ... Malcolm ... ... Do. 133 ... 0 1 0 £10. Do. 9 Menzies ... ... Menzies ... .. . Do. 147 .. . 0 1 0 £15. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Yundamindera ... Do. Sl ... .. . 0 1 0 £20. Do. 9 Kookynie ... ... Kookynie ... ... Do. 123 ... .. . 0 1 0 } £15 et,ch. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 12,1 .. . .. 0 1 0 Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 265 . .. ... 0 1 0 £20. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 227 .. . ... 0 1 0 } £25 each. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 276 ." .. . 0 1 0 Do. 9 Ravensthorpe ... Kundip ... ... Do. 10 ... .. . 0 1 0 £10. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Ravensthorpe ... Do. 210 ... .. . 0 1 0 J £30 each. Do. 9 Do. ... ... Do. ... ... Do. 21S ... .. . 0 1 0 Do. 9 Williams ... ... Williams ... ... Do. 4 ... .. . 0 3 0 £13. Do. 13 Leonora ... ... Leonora ... ... Do. 279 ... .. . 0 1 0 £10. Do. 14 Broad Arrow ... Broad Arrow ... Do. 411 ... .. . 0 1 0 £10. Do. 21 Bulong ... ... Bulong ... ... Do. 27 ... .. . 0 1 0 £15. Do. 22 Mt. Magnet ... ... Lennonville ... ... Do.

I 140 .. . ... 0 1 0 £7.

Do. 22 Do. ... ... Boogardie ... ... Do. 22 ... . .. 0 1 0 £10.

Plans and further particulars can be obtained at this Office, and at the Offices where they are to be sold.

Land sold to a depth of 2,000ft. below the natural surface, except in Goldfields and Mining Districts, where it is granted to 40ft. only.

867D TUITo

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF AREAS AND BOUNDARIES OF RESERVES.

Department oj Lands ancl S1wveys, Perth, 19th Febj'uaj'y, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the Area and Boundaries of Reserve

No. 74~0 being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; the Area and Boundaries

published in the Govej'nment Gazette of the 21st June, 1901, being hereby cancelled :-

Recorded Numher.

7410

Town or District.

'I'mjalgar.·--'l'.L. 35(; and j,ilO

Purpose for which made.

Sehoolsite.

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

3-&-t2 Department oj Lands ancl S1L1'veys, I'm·th, 16th April, 1902.

HIS Excellency the Governor's Deputy in Executivc Council has been pleased to approve of the Area and Boundaries of

Reserve No. 3c;t3 being amended as described in the Schedule below, for the purpose therein set forth; the

Area and Boundaries published in the Government Gazette of the 2nd February, 1900, being hereby cancelled:-

Recorded Number.

3093 26 0 4

TOWIl or District.

East Coolgm'die Goldfield (Pa1·keston).-Lot 6S. (Diagram 5791.) ...

Purpose for which made,

I Water (under Act 57 Vict.,

No. 20).

Ji. CECIL CLIFTON, Under S\lcretary for Lands.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERN"JIENT

ALMA AGRIOUI,TURAL AREA (VICTORIA DISTRICT).

AlI'IENDlI'fENT OF BOUNDARIES.

J}ZfH Depa1'ttnGnt of LMtds (mcl S1H'veys, Pe1,th, 21st April, 1902,

B y virtue of the provisions contained in "'l'he Land . Act, 1898," and "The Land Act Amendment Act,

1902," His Excellency the Cfovernor in Executive Council has been pleased to alter the boundaries of the Alnm Agricultural Area as hcreunder described, the boundaries published in the Goremmed Go,zette of the lOth :May, 1901, being hereby cancelled :--

Bouuded by lines starting from the North-East corner of

Reserve 6t2 and extending Bast to the South-East cornel'

of Victoria Loc, 913; thence North to its North-East cornel', and Northerly about 60 chains along the vVest side of a survey eel road; thence Easterly along the South side of a surveyed road to a point sitlmte 1 chain South from the South-East corner of Victoria Loc, 506; thence North to its North-East corner; thence in a Northerlv direction to a point 1 chain South of the South bouuclary of C,P, 17/119 (22 c1O); thence East about 200 chains; thence South, passing along the "Vest boundaries of P,L. 66/1625 and Victoria Loc, 14i72 to a point West of the North-IVest corner of 49/876; thence '.Vest to a point North of the North-West corner of 48/6})9, and South along its West boundary to a point East of Yanganoolm Hill; thence ViT est about '10 chains; thence South to a point East of the North-East cornel' of Loe. 312: thence '.Vest to the East boundary of Loc, 805, and Nortll to its North-East corner; thence West to a TJoint situate 20 chains vYest of tho N orth­'.Vest corner of Loc. 805; thence North to a point vVest of

the South-'.Vest corner of Reserve 91'2 aforesaid; thence

East and North along its South and East boundaries to the starting point.

Excluding all alienated and reserved lands, as on the 6th January, 1902, within these boundaries,

~ g!l± Tub 0

R. CECIL CLIFTON, Under Secretary for Lands.

The Roads Act, 1888.

W HEREAS the Northam Roads Board, by resolution passed at a Meeting of the Board, held at Northam

on the 7th day of December, 1})01, resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, the lands hereinafter described, that is to say:-

No. 136l. A strip of bncl, one chain wide, leaving tho East side of

the Northam-Goomalling Rm.d at a point situate 349' 55' 6 chains '16 links from the vVesb'rn boundary of Avon Loca­tion 79(j, [tncl extending in a general North-Easterly direc­tion (as surveyed Diagram 55U3), passing through said Avon L~cation 796, Locations 988, 1029,833,933, 1224" [md 1549, along the South boundary of A von Loca,tion 1014, to join the Nortlmm-Beering Road. (Pbn Avon 8.)

AND WHEREAS such resolution has been duly published by the said Board for three months in the Govenwwnt Gazette, aneI in the NOJ·tham Advediser newspaper, circulating in the District of the said Board;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has given to the owners and occupiers of the lands above described and intended to be taken, one month's notice in writing of the said resolution;

AND WHEREAS t],e Governor's Deputy in Exeeutive Council has confirmed the said resolution, it is hereby notified tlmt the said lands have been taken bv the said Board for the purpose aforesaid; and the said Board, with the approval of the Governor in Council, does hereby class the road a,]ong such lands to be a Minor Iload,

Dated the 16th day of April, 1902,

D. 'l'. J'lIOR,RELL, Chairman Northam Roads Board.

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 58 of "The Roads Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of com munication described in the above-mentioned resolution of the Northam Roads Board to be a, Road" ithin the meaning of " The Roads Act, 1888," subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Dated the 16th day of April, 1902.

ADAM JAMESON, Minister fOl' Lands,

GAZETTE,

7:3 5 4< T{fUT

W.A. 1749

I 'I' is hereby notified that the Phillips River Roads Board has taken, for the purpose of opening a new line of

communication, the Crown lands hereinafter described, that is to say :-

No. 1345. A strip of land, 1 chain 50 links wide, leaving the '.Vestern

end of Morgans Street, Ravensthorpe Townsite, and ex­tending in a general West-North-vVesterly direction to J\-1.L. 12, as surveyed. (O,P. Oldfield 8, PIlm Oldfield!.)

And the said Boa.rd, with the approval of the Governor's Deputy in Council, does hereby class the road along such lands to be a lifain Road,

W . .JAMIESON, Chairman of Phillips River Roads Board.

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 58 of "The Roads Act, 1888," I do hereby notify the new line of com­munication described abc.ve to be a Road within the meaning of "'1'he Roads Act, 1888," subject to the pro­visions of the said Act.

Dated the 16th day of April, 1902,

\Wrl

ADAM JAMESON, li'finister for Lands.

W HE.REAS the Honourable the Minister for Lands, tieing the owner of land over or along which the

undermentioned road, in the Northampton Roads Board District, passes, has applied to the Northampton Roads Board to close the said road, which is more particularly described hereunder, that is to say

A road leaving the Northampton Road ncar the '.~Testern boundary of Victoria Location 643, and extending in a N orth-'W esterly direction to join a surveyed road in

Reserve St6 (Maxwell Spring). (Plan, Northampton

Classification 2,)

AND WHEREAS such application has been duly published in three consecutive nnmbers of the Government Gazette, and posted on some conspicuous part of the Court House and Police Office of the said district;

AND WHEREAS the said Board has assented to the said application;

AND WHEREAS the Governor's Deputy in Executive Coun­cil has confirmed the said assent;

It is hereby notified that the said road is closed,

Dated this 16th day of April, 1902,

A, JOHNSON, Chairman Northampton Roads Board.

ADAlif JAMESON, Minister for Lands,

INSECT PESTS AMENDMENT ACT. 189(3. (Section 7, Clause 3,)

DepaJ'tment of Ag1'ic1£lture, Perth, Brd Manh, 1902,

1'1' is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon, iYIinistel' for Lands has declarcd the Orchards

now in the occupation of Ah Laylock, situated at Victoria and Bull>'er Streets, vVest Perth; Ah Leong, situated at Fitzgerald Street, West Perth; D, Harwood, situated at Palmerston Street, Perth; Ah Ton, situated at 198 l<'itz­gerald Street, Pcrth; '1', Gillett, situated at Sutherland and Havelock Streets, West Perth; Hop Lee, situated at Havelock and Railway Streets, West Perth; Mow Sing, situated at Charles St·reet, West Perth; G. Backshall, situated at 53 Duke Street, '.Vest Perth; A. Saunders, situated at 24,1, Havelock Street, 'Vest Perth; Lee ViTal', situated at Sutherland Street, West Perth; F. and H. Liddelow, situated at Duke Street, vVest Perth; Ah Quen, situated at James Street, 'Vest Perth; Ah Ling, sitlmted at Fitzgerald Street, 'West Perth; G. Ba,ndy, situated at CowIe Street, West Perth; Lee Loon, situated at Pitzgerald and Randell Streets, '.Vest Perth; Sing- Lee, situated at Fitzgerald street, vVest Perth; Ah Yum, situated at Bulwer Street, IVest Perth; Sam Sing, situated at 26 J\-Iarquis Street, West Perth, to be "infected places" for a period of 26 weeks from this date, and no fruit, plants, packing cases, or transportable material of any kind connected with fruit, fruit trees, or other vegetation sha,ll be removed, except under the direction of an inspector or authorised officer, until the period of quarantine has expired or been revoked by notice in the Gove1'nment Gazette.

W. B. HOOPER, f01' Secretary Department of Agriculturl?,

1750 GOVEH.NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, 1 ~)O2.

INSECT PESTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1898, (Section 7, Clause 3).

1 16 Depcwtment of Agriculture, T1l41f Pe1"th, 11th Manh, 1902.

1 T is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. lYIinister for JJands has declared the orchard now

in the OCCulJation of Ah Too, and situated at Bulwer Street, East Perth, to be an ,. infected place" for a period of 26 weeks from this date, and no fruit, plants, packing cases, or transportable material of any kinrl ~()nnected with fruit, fruit trees, or other vegetation shl1ll be removed, except under the direction of an inspector or authorised officer, until the period of quarantine has expired or been revoked hy notice in the Government Gazette.

W. B. HOOPER, fo'l' Secretary Department of Agriculture.

INSECT PESTS AM.ENDMENT ACT, 1898. (Section 7, Clause 3.)

Department Qf Agricultu;'e, i'erth, :d2nd lYIM'ch, 1902.

I T is herpby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Minister for Lands has declared the orchards now

in the occnpation of S. Tonks, 20(:) Fitzgerald street, Perth; J. P. 'Villiams, 2U5 ]t'itzgcrald Strcet, Perth; and G. C. V'{eare, 204 ]'itzgerald Street, Perth, to be "infected places" for a period of 26 weeks from this date, and no fruit, plants. packing cases, or transportable material of any kind con­nected with fruit, fruit trees, or other vegetation shall be removed, except under the dirr;ction of an inspector or authorised officer, until the period of quarantine has expired or been revoked by notice in the Uovetnnwnt Gazette.

W. B. HOOPER, for Secretary, Department of Agriculture.

APPOIN'rJl.1:ENT. Depa?'tment of Agric1Llt1Lr<?,

'<~-! Pe1·th, liith April, 1!!02.

H IS Excellency the Govel'l1or in Executive Council has been pleased to make tho following honorary ap­

pointment in the Stock Department :--ALEXANDER CRA WFOl~D to be an Inspector nnder " The

Stock Diseases Act, 1895." W. PATERSON,

Director of Agriculture.

===========_._---_ .. _-RABBIT-PIWOF FENCING.

'fENDERS are invited for the erection 0f Twenty-five Miles (more or less) of l~a,bbit-proof Fencing, from

the railway line, near Bnrmcoppin, in a Northerly direction along the line pegged out by the Government Slll'veyor.

They are to be addressed to "The Honourable the Minister for Lands," endorsed . "fenders for Rabbit-IJroof Fencing," and will be received up to noon on Monday, the 12th day of May, 11102.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Plan of Route, Conditions of Contract, and Specifica,tions

may be seen, anc11!'orms of 'fender obtained, on application to the undersigned.

Rabbit Department,

H. lYI. WILSON, Secretary Rabbit Department ..

Perth, 10th April. 1902.

Department of Mines, Pm·th, 24th April, 190:&.

THE undermentioned Gold Mining and Mineral Leases are now ready for issue, and may be

obtained o~ a,ppJieation by the T,essees or their orders:-

COOLGA.RDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 1851, 2160, 3408. KtmanaUing District: 1198 (204S), 4568, 524s, 568s, 606s.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD: Nos. 197E, 219E, 225E, 248E, 352£, 755E, 922E, 1114AE, 1163E, 1292E.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Kanowna District: Nos.12x (lOSE), lBx (106E). 14x (!07E),

52x (237E), 68x (30SE). BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.

Nos. 53w (S26E), 995w, 1050w.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Menzies District: Nos. 3480z, 39l4z. Niagara Dist~'ict: Nos. 278G, 279G, 3340, 41OG. Ula?'ring District: No-. aaRu, 1·03u.

MT. MARGARET GOCDFIELD. Mt. Malcolm District: 21Oc, 253c, 375c, 376c. Mt. Margant: 934T 936T. Mt. Morgans: (770'1') 13F.

}IURClilSON GOLD1!'IELD. M01tnt Magnet Dist,'ict: 151M. ;,lOhI, :lti4}! 327M, 3461>T,

H6SJIl, 3nbl, 4·60111, 466111. Nannine Dist?'ict: 315N.

EAST }iURCHISO:,>/ GOLDJi'iELl). No. 333.

PHILLIPS RIVER MINING DIS'l'RICT. No. 49.

YANDANOOKA MINING DISTRICT. No. 12.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for :YJ ines.

(.tOLD MINING LEASE. Department of Mines,

Pet·th, 24th April, 1902.

I T is hereby notified that, in accordance with the pro­visions of Section 48 of "The Goldfields Act, 18\)5,"

His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council of 2Gth March, 1902, has been pleased to deal with the following Gold Mining Lease, as shown below.

WALTER KINGSMILL, Acting Minister for Mines.

NON-FoRFEITURE.

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease.

Phillips River 33

MINERAL LEASES Depart'ment of Mines,

Perth, 24th Ap~'il, 190~.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that the following applications f01' Mineral Leases have been

dealt with unclor the Mineral Lands Acts, 1892-99, as shown below.

WAL'i'ER KINGSMILL, Acting Minister for Mines.

ApPLTOATIONS ApPROVED, SUBJECT TO SURVEY.

Uistrict. No. of Lease. Date of Decision.

NOR'l'H COOLGARDIE 5u... 22nd April,-1902

PILBARl~A 68, 69 22nd April, 1902

NO'l'ICE. MINES REGULATION ACT, 1895.

(I'HE attention of Mine Managers and the Public. is called to the fact that it is required that a

printed copy of the General Rules shall be posted at the Office, or in some conspieuous place in connection with eVe1'y Mine.

This is to notify that copies of the said General Rules, printed in large type on calic.o, may be obtained at all Wardens' or Registrars' Offices on the Goldfields, on payment or One shilling eac1

H. S. KING, Pnder Secret?ry for Mines.

NOTICE. STEAM BOILERS ACT, 1897.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that copies of "The Steam Boilers Act, 1897," may

be obtained at the various Wardens' or Registrars' Offices on the Goldfields, on payment of Ninepence each.

H. S. KING, Under Secretary for MineR,

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, "V.A. 1751

S'l'EAM BOILERS ACT, 1897.

FOIl, THE INFORMATION OF OWNBRS OF STEAM BOILlmS.

'I'HE f()j]()wil1~ Designs vI' Lock-up EllC:Lsed

Name of MlUltlfll(:tun~r.

lHcsEl's. J. Danks & Son Co., Ltd. Messrs .. J amos ~Ial'tin & Co. Messrs. G. E. Fulton & en.

Phcenix Poundry ~lessrs. Bennie, Teare, & Co.

~leBsl's. \\T . . J. (rcorge & Co.

~je~srs. Heinecke &. Hayd(·n M,,)s:sl's. l\Iay Bl"(IS. & Co ....

;\lCSSl'B. FOl'wtll'll. DOW11, & Co. l\IesSl'B. Thnrupsoll & Co ... Thlessrs. '':Uarshall & S()Ju,:, Ltd.

'JH0SSl'S. Praser & Chahuel's Messrs. fianS('lnV, 811118: & JefIl'iH:-5,

Lt,l. Bell'" :\sbe;;tos I\' .A. Agpncy. Ltd. ~reBBrs. Hunt & Wlitton

~le8s"". Fc.rwo(l,J, Dvwn. & Co., Ltd.

The Cowbnrl1 Safnty -Yalyo Co ....

Messrs. '!'nllllinsoll Bros. & Co. ... Messrs. Hansome, Sims. & Jelfel'ies,

Ltd. Messrs. \\'. 11. BaileJ' &. Co" Ltd. ;\Iossl's. Co(;khu1'118, Limited

l\T essrs. Denny Bros. Messrs. Clms. Atkins & Co., Ltd. Messrs . .T. Bm'l'e .JOlll1otOll & Co, 1\le'081'8. Alex. '1'urn1m11 & Co. Messrg. Alex. 'l'urnlmU &. Co.

.l:\tldress.

Melbourne, Vic. Gawler, S ... A. Adela,ith~: S.A.

UdlamL Vic. P",·th.IV.A.

! Perth, '.I'.A

Perth. \V.A. Gftwler. S.A.

Kalgoorlie, T\' .11. Castlemaine, Vic. Gainsbol'ollgh,

England Kal8'oorlie, Vv.A. Ips-\~ieh, Englaud

lPl'el1Utllt.1e, 'Y.A. Hi l'Hllll g 11 :tln,

Englund K aJ goorlic~

'Yest Gorton, l\1alleliestcr, England

Perth IpswielJ. Engbnd

SaJfol'd~ . .England Cardonald, nef,r

Gln,sgow IJ'remantle .E'remantlo 1i'l'em'w tle Glasgow, Scoth;ntl Glasgow, Scotla.n(l

Safety

2

1 2

I 2

;3

Spring, with Prlsing genT. Do.

Spring, with f!asi:ng; g(!(H'~ ('oHlhillnd with tl~ad-weighted }pver valve.

Spring, \vjth easing gear. ~;prjng and dead-weighted adj Hstahh:, both iitH~u WH,!) PHS1Ug

o'eal'

Sp~ing·. dead-weighted: ;uld CiJl111,ination spring and dead· r. -w,ejgh~~.d leve,r lvalyc> all fitted ·with p~l.sil1g gear. ~pl'lngt ntt8d \\,11n easlllg' gear. Spring, with easing gear, cOlnLilled with dead-weightod

18v0r valve. ~pr~ng an? dead.-,:vcigh:-ed, hotlJ fitted with easing gear. SprIng. fit,ted vnbl eaSIng' ~eal'. Spring, ,vith (·asing g(~a,l'; dead-weighted ei1sing g(~;tr.

Spring, with l.oHsing gear. Dn.

Do. Do

cpring, \viill easiug' g'Pi:d\ cUlnbined with de~ld-\\'olght('d lever valve.

Deadweighted, witil easing ~:ear.

Spring, with (·asing gear. Ramsbott011l (spring' t),1'I) ell<~ab"d).

Spring type, 10th Jitted with easill;; geM. Spring, fitted with easing gear.

Do. Do.

Hamshottolll (Hpring j.}'pe C'llcased). Y)('adweight, fitted with easil1f!; gea.r. Spring, fitted with (lasing g-ertl'.

Copies of the "b..ve llesigm; can bc seeu on applie<ttion to the Chief Illl-ipedor of Boilers, l\li:IPs D('I'Mi. IlIcn!, Perth. or frolll allY Inspector \If Boi1ers uncler the tthove Ae1..

l!)lll August. 1;101.

GOVKIlNMENT ASSAYS.

I T i", !Jereby not.ified, for public infol'll1<ttiol!, tlmt the prt'vious notice as to Government. Assays is

eancl'lled, lmd th,tt the rates and eOllditiollS itS set forth lwreund, r will Le imposed.

H. GH.EGORY. Minister for Miue,,;.

Assays. Analyses, and Determinations of any \Vestiern A ustralian Ore G, Rock will he made by the Assayer to the Geological Survey, when n?t nndul:y ~terfering with official work, subject to the followmg- condlt1ons:-

l. Each sample must weigh not less than Boz., nor more than J~lbs., and the pieces of whi.eh it is composed must not he of larger gn.nge than ;, inches. nor smaller tlH1U ·~in.

2. Eaeh sfd';ple lIlust t,c endosed in a s'cl",ra.te canvas 1)H~ or strong paper ·wrapper, \'\ith a. piece of whitl' paper on which are written the name and ,')stal a(ldl'ess of the spnder. tog'3ther ,nth a ljrivat(~ mark or number hy which it may he readily illentified.

:\. Addrpss tIlt' parcel t(· :--The JHineralogist and Assayerf

Gf'ological SurvE'y Branch, Department of Mines,

Perth.

(N.B.--'l'he rate of POSt'lg-8 for mineral samples is ld. for every 2,,1.. ami nnd"r.)

(Sigllt'tl) H. ~. KING. U lId<:r Secretary fol' 1\1 i III'S.

't. ~enrl 101 tor at tbo sa.llie tilne to the saIne address onclvsillg' the fees and sta~ing' for what metals the samples i1re to lJe i1ssayect. ')~. other instruc­tions, as tho ease lllay be.

5. AlwaJ's keep duplieate s){'mphls of tho·e sent. and mark them in a similar way.

'i. Th" senle of fees is as follows :-.£ s. d.

(0.) B'ol' the determination of it Roek or Mineral 0 W ti

(b.) For Assay f01' Lead, Iron, or Man-g-anese, each 0 W (j

(c.) 1<'01' Assay for Silver, Copper, or Tin, t'a~h... 0 12 (j

(d.) [>'01' Assay for Gold or Zinc, caeh ... (c.) 1'01' Assay for Lead, Silver. and Gold (1'.) For Assay for Merear)" Antimony,

Bismuth, Chromiulll. Nickel, or Cobalt, etwh

(g.) b'or Anaiysis and Valuation of Coal (It.) For complete Analysis of any Min­

eral or 0 n~ ... (i.) B'.)r other determination& ·'.ecorrling

() 15

1 5

11 I!

2 1:!

()

{J

to time spent, up to 2 12 ii

The D,,,pl~rtm.ent reserves to itself the right of refusing to make any Assay of any samples sent.

With the object of encouraging bono' fid.e prospecting, free Assays will be made, on conditions which can be aGcertain~d '. n applica,tion f1t the Office'S c,r the Government. Geologist

1752 GOVERNMENT

W.K 1870/1902.

VVESTERN AUS'l'RA.LIAN GOVEI~NI\fEN'l' RAILyvAYS.

I TIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has _l been pleased to approve of paragraph 4·, clause 30,

of the Regulations for the Orgauisation, Classification, and Payment of the Traffic Branch, Government Railways Service, approved in Executive Council on the 27th Jnly, 1898, being altered to read as follows

"Officers in Chargj3. Minimum salary, £130 per annum; maximum salary,

£1't5 per D,nnum; with house, or £26 per annum in lieu thereof."

14th April, 1902.

W.K 177/1902.

W ALTER KI~GS:.vIILL, Commissioner of Railways.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNJlfEN'I' RAILWAYS.

S'l'A'l'ION MAS'l'ERS' HOUSES CONTRACT.

KARRAKATTA, BUI<SWOOD, lYIAYLANDS, BAYSWA'l'ER,

AND BELI,EVUE S'rA'.rIONS.

TEN~ERS. for the abovc Contract will be received at thlS Ofhce up to noon on 'l'hnrsc1a.y, 8th ]l1a.y, 1(;02.

They are to be addressed to "'1'he Commissioner of Rail­ways," a.nd nmrked on the outside, "Teuder for Station Masters' Houses Contract a.t Ka.rralmtta, Burswood, May­lands, Bayswater, and Bellevue."

Contraet Documents, Drawings, ,.mel Specifications ma,y be seen at the Office of the Chief Bno'ineer of ExistinO" Lincs, vVelFngton Street, Perth. eo eo

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

VY ALTBR KINGSMILL, Commissioner of Railways.

Railway Department, Perth, 16th April, 1902.

W.K 1871/1902. WESTERN AUS'l'RALIAN GOVERNJlmN'l' RAILWAYS.

BOOKS'l'Ar,r,S CONTRACT.

T ENDERS for the right to place Bookstalls and to sell and distribute books, periodicals, and newspapers at

all Stations, or at anyone Stitt.iou, or itt any group of Stations, on t.he Western Australian Government Rail­ways, for it period of three years frolll the 1st June. 1902, will be received at this Office up to noon on 'Thursday, 8th lYray, 1902.

'rhey are to be acldresse,] to "The Commissioner of l{ail­ways," and marked on the outside, "Tender for I{ailway Bookstalls Contract."

Conditions of Contract, tender forms, and all particulars lllay be obtitined at the Office of the General Jl.fitnager, Central Railway Station, Perth.

'1'he highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

WALTBR KINGSlYIILL, Commissioner of Railways.

Railway Department, Perth, 9th April, 11.)02.

W.R. 172/1902. WES'l'ERN AUS'I'RALIAN GOVERNMENT RAnWAYS.

rlIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has r been pleitsec1 to ~l,pprove of the following Regulations in regard to Payment in lieu of Holid:1Ys due to Officers and Employees of the VV Ol'king Railwitys Department itt the time of their resignation, etc. ;--

1. Any member of the Pemutllcnt ,Yages Staff who resigns the Servico ml1y be allowed payment in lieu of mly leave that may be due at the elose of the holiday year nnmedi>1tely preceding the date of his resignation, or for any public holiday recognised as a paid holiday, on which he had remained on duty, and for which no allowance had been made up to the time of his resignation.

2. Members of the Sl1laried Stail who resign the Service may be allowed payment for all leave that may be due to the close of the holiday year immecli:1tely preceding the date of resignation. •

3. The payment ill lieu of leave dlle at the time of resignation will be contingent upon the continued good character of those resigning.

4. The al1nnalleave and good conduct holidays shn.ll be calculated up to the 30th June in each year, and only leave up to that date will be granted each year.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 2:), HI02.

5. By dismissal from the Service all claim f01" lea've is forfeited, with the exception of the staff provided for in Clause 6.

6. Whenever any driver, firenmn, cleaner, wash-out man, or wash-out man's assistant shall resign or be dis­missed, he shall be entitled to receive any holidays which may be due to him ~tt the time of such resignation or dis­missal, except where dismissed for peculaticn or drunken­ness.

WALTER KINGSlYIILL, Commissioner of Railways.

14th April, 1902.

W.R. 2000/1902.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMJl;NT RAILWAYS.

FIREWOOD CONTRACTS, 1902-1904.

T ENDER,S will be received at this Office up to noon on Thursday, 22nd ]\fay, 1902, for supplies of Firewood,

as per schedule hereunder, from the 1st July, 1902, to the 30th June, 1904.

They are to be addressed to "'l'he Commissioner of Rail­ways," and marked on the outside, "'render for Firewood Contract."

l!'ull pl1rticulars and forms of tender may be obtitined from the Acting General Manager, Perth; thc r)hief Mechanical Engineer, l!'remantle; the Electrical Engineer, ]}'Jjelland Junction; from any of the District Superinten­dents; or from the Stativn-nlt1ster or Pumper at any of the places mentioned.

'1'he lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

WALTER KINGS MILL, Commissioner of Railways.

Railway DeplLrtment, Perth, 24th April, 1902.

SCHEDULE.

Delivered in T1"ucks at per CO'I·d.

Itelll No.

:3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22

23

2·1 25 26 27 28 29 :30 81 32 33 34 35

36

Place of LonSlullption.'"

FreIllu,ntle ]~oco. Depot Perth do. 1Ylidhlnd Junction Depot N ewcflstle 1-1oco. Depot Northam do. Beverley do. Southern Cross do. Kalgoorlie do. :Menzies do. Wngin clo. Albany do. Geralclton clo. Yalgoo do. Cue clo. Pilljarrn, (10. BUllbury elo. Busselton (10. DOllnybrook do. Bridgetown do. Collie do. Chidlow's 'WeU Pump

Kellerberrin do.

Merrec1in do.

Yellowdine do. lCamlee do. 1300rabbill do. Woolga,llgie do. Bulla Hulling' <10. Kanowna do. Brou(l Arrow do. Bm'doc do. Goongarrie do. . .. Fremantle Electl'ic Power I-Iouse Perth do. do.. .. l\fidland .Junction Electric Plower

House Perth Central Offices t

:)0 200 400 30

100 200 100

50 20 15 50 15 15 12 6

300 60

90

100 100.

50 100 100 30 50 25 30

1,400 1,100 1,200

30

---'----------- _. __ ._--_ .... _ .... _--

JJengt.h of Billet.

ft.ill. 3 0 3 0 3 0 " 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 :; 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0

,*1'<18. 2 6 "Urd. 1 6

{iirds. 2 6 }rd. ~ ~

2 0 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 2 6

o 2 0 3 0 3 0 2 6

6

Deliveries need not necessarily be llulde at the place of consumption, but will be taken at any Railway ;;tatiol1 or Siding. which should be specified in the tender. rrhose nearest to the place of COllSUluption, however, '\vill, other things l)eing equal, be preferred.

t The iufonnation given in this columll is for the guidance of tell­derers, but the Comlllissioner does not biud himself in any way to adhere to the quautities given.

t Deliyeries in winter only.

Contractors will be ,,!lowed, if they so desire, to cut wood within the Railwl1Y Water Reserve at the place where delivery is to be made, provided 110 interference is caused with the works or drains.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

W.R.-2276/1902.

WESTERN AUS'l'RALIAN GOVERNl\IEN'l' RAILWAYS.

EASTERN RAILWAY.

PARKER VILLE, ]'VIUNDAIUNG, CHIDLOW'S vV ELL,

VVOOROLOO, AND J\![OKINlC STATION-JIUSTERS'

HOUSES CON'l'HAC'!'.

T ENDERS for the ,.bove Contract will be received l1t

this Office up to 110011 011 '1'hursclay, 15th May, 1902.

'1'hey arc to be addressed to "The Commissioner of Rail­ways," and marked on the outside, "Tender for Station­masters' Houses Contract, Eastern R,1ilway."

Contract Documents, Drawing,;, and Specifications nHl,Y be seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer of Existing Lines, Wellington Street, Perth,

The lowest or any tender will nut llecessarily be ac­cepted.

WAL'1'ER KINGSIIIILL, Commissioner of Railways.

Railway Department, Perth, 23rd April, 1902.

FRElYIANTLE W A'I'ER SUPPLY AC'l" 1899. (Gard Viet., No. ;)3)

1) URSU ANT to Clause 9 of .. 'l'IlP ],'rClllalltle "\Vater Supply Act, lS0H," I hereby notify that ,1, main pipe

has been laid down in the skeet desel'ilwd hcreunder, and thnt'I am prepared to c1isttibut,) a conshmt supply of water therefrom to the la,lHls Hnd premises wi thin sixty ya,rds thereof.

C. H. nASON,

Department of Pnblie 'Works, Perth, 11th April, 1902.

]\! inister for \Yorks.

East J?1'cmcmtle M1Clcicipality.

Name of Street.

r-POillt of COll1111CUCClllellt l of new reticulation.

Duke tHreet, Canning Hottd

!Joint of termination of Hew 1 eticnlatioll.

III Duke Stroot, 881' G" from Canning Road.

FREMAN'l'LE WA'rER SUPPLY ACT, 1899. (63rd Viet, No. 53.)

!)URSUAN'1' to Clause 9 of "'fhe Fremantle 1Vater Supply Act, 189»," I hereby notify that a main pipe

has been laid down in the streets described herennder, and that I am prepared to distriblltc a constant supply of water therefrom to the lands and premises within sixty vnrds thereof.

C. II. RASON, Minister for vVorks.

Department of Public 'V orles, Perth, 12th April, 1902.

Fn))(cmtle liIltuicipcdity.

Nan16 of Sh·eet.

Point of cOlllluencenleut Point of termina.tion of of Hew reticulation. new reticulation.

Holland Street i EdnlUnd Street ..

Amherst Street In Amherst Street, 18~ feet South of Sam­son street

Wood Street.. S,mlson S,reet .

Point HO feet West of lVIoll­treal ;;treet.

Srnnsoll Street.

Point 185 feet South of North building of Wat· kins Street, in Wood Street.

Public IV oi'ks Depco·t1l1cnt, Pcrth, 19th All)'il, 1902.

P.W. -itt1* Ex. Co. ti1-£~.

H IS Excellency the Governor in Executive Oouncil has been pleased to approve of the appointment of W,

LESLIE as Resident Engineer, Fremantle Harbour ,'\Torks, as from 14th April, 1902.

G. G. BLACK, Acting Undel' Secretary for Public Works.

GAZETTE, W.A. 17

0TENDERS ACCEP'rED.

Public IVorks Depal·tment, No. 234. Perth, 24th April, 1902.

'llHE following List of Tenders, recently accepted, is published for general information

Date of Acceptance.

Name of Cont,rllctor. Anlolmt.

1902, April

Du.

Do,

IS D. Dwyer & Co ...

If) II Dayis, Hallkiu~oll &00,

~~ Jas. llmcs .. ,

Kalgoul'lie Post Office Turret Clock-Jle· l.lidr:;; and lHaintC'll­allce

Claremont Bore

Sw an ~Newcas11e Hoad-Hitchcock's Bridge

!; f'. ,1. ,k~ 0 0

By order of the Honourable the Minister for "\Vorks,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

'i'elldel's for Public WorlO'; .

.JARRAHDALB JUNCTION.

LlJiolA'l'IC ASYI,UJ\I STABLING CON'l'lUC'l'.

r I 'E-:,pBj~S will b: r,:cei vet! at this Ollic(' np tu nooll Oil l 1 uesdlty, the Gtll JiIay, 1})02, for the "l'ove ('olltmct. They lH'e to be 1l,ltll'essecl to ., The HOll. the' M iniotcl' for

'Vorks," ltnd nmrket! outside, "'render for .lalT:llHlnl(· Junction IJllllatic. Asylulll Shtbling-."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, awl I lllay be seen nt th0 Contractor;;' Room, the Barracks. 011 and after 22nd April.

The lowest or any tender will not necesmrily 1)(> accl'ptell By ordor of the H on. tho Minister for VV orks,

G. G. BLACK, Aeting Under Secretary for Public "\\' orks.

Puhlic 'tv U.l'.kB Office, } Perth, \Yesterll Australia,

nh April, 1902.

VVEST LEEDER\TILLE.

SCHOOL TEACHER'S QUARTERS CONTnAC'l'.

'l'ENDEHS will be received at this Office up to noon on '.ruesday, the 6th May, 1902, for the above Contract.

'1'hey are to be addressed to " The HOll. the Minister for 1Y orks," and marked ontside, "Tender for vYest Lcedel'\'ille School Teacher's Quarters."

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, ,mcl DrlLwiu"B lllay be seen at the Contractors' Hoom, the Barracks, Perth, on and after April 22.

'1'he lowest 01' any tender will not necessarily be acecptctl.

By order of the Hon. the Minister for 1Y orks,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public "\Yorks.

Public Works Olliee, I Perth, Western Australia,),

7th April, 1902.

EAwr PERTH.

INFANTS' SCHOOL.

rl'ENDEI'tS will be received at this Office up to n0011 011

. Tuesday, the 13t.h May, 1002, for the above Contract.

They are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Jl!Iinister for Works," and marked outside, "Tender for East Perth Infants' School."

Conditions of Cont.ract, Specifiea,tions, and Drawino'S may be seen at the Contractor's Room, the Barracks, Pe~·th, on and after 29th April.

'1'he lowest or any tender will not necessl1l'ily be ,wcepted.

By oreler of the Hon. the Minister for Works,

G. G. BLACK, Acting U neler Secretary for Public IV orks.

Public Works Office, } Perth, 'Western Australia, ,

23rcl April, 1902. .

1754: GOVERNMENT

LEEDEH,VILLE,

JNFAN'rS' SCHOOL CON'l'RACT.

~. -, gNU El'CS will h.; reeeived ttt this Office up to 110011 on 'J'tWScltlY, the 1:3th M".y, HJ02, for thc above Contract.

Thev arc to be adllresscd to " 'l'hO' Hon. the Minister for \Vorki," :cnd llm1'kcd outside, "Tender for Leec1ervillc Infants' School."

Conditions of Contmct, Specific[1,tions, ,.nd Drawings may be SCUll at thu Contl'llctOl'S' 1{,001ll, the Ba,lTlwks, Perth, on and after 22nd L\pril, Hl02.

The lowest or :tny tender will not llecess~Hily he accepted

By order of the lIon. the Minister for Wodes,

O. G, BLACK, A ctillg U uder Secretary for Puhlic W ork8,

Puhlic \Vnrks OHiec, } j)crLh, WesterH Australia,

15th April, HIt)~. _

VVOOD]\IAN'S P01N'1',

ApPROACH ROAD '['0 QUA!{AN'l'INE STATION.

'11lGND l~n.S will bc rocei vcd ftt this Office up to noon on Tucsday, tllP 29th April, 1\1U2, for the :tbove Contract.

They "'1'e to he addressod to "'rho Hon. the l\finister for \Vorks," anclnmrke(l outside. " 'render for Approach Road to qnarantinn St.ttion, 'N oodmn,ll's Point."

Conditions (,f Contmct, Speeifica.tiollS, a.nd Drawings may be fieen H,t the Contractors' ItOOlll, the Barmcks, Perth, ",uel a.t the Court Holtse, :B'rcnumtlc, on and after Ji'riday, 18th j\ pri1, 11)02.

The lOWl'st 01' ,my tendor will not neeossarily he ",ccopted.

By order of the Hon. thc ~fil1istcr for Works,

G. G. BfJACK, Acting U neler Secreta,ry for Pllblic Works.

Pn hli.l~ "'IV orRS OlHec, Perth, \"estern Alu~tTalia,

J7th April, 1002.

li'\[gS'l' AUST11ALIAN "YIuSIWM.

GOygI1c<ThJl,N'l' GEOIJOGIS'l' OFFICgS, E'l'C., CONTRACT.

T:B~NDEH.S will b" received at this Office up to noon on Tuesda.y, tho 6th May, 11)02, for the above Contract,

They are to he addressed to "'1'he Hon. the Minister for "Vorlcs," ~1.nd marked outside, "'I'cnder fOt' West Austr'tli"'l1 Museum, Government Geologist Offices, etc."

Conditions of Contract, Specifi(:'Ltions, and Drawings limy be seen a.t the Contractor's R')oll1, the Barracks, Perth.

The lowest or all,)' tender will not neces"ftrily be aeeepted. R", order of thc lloll. the Minister frJt' Works,

G. G. BLAOK. Acting Under Secrp,t,n,l'V for Puhlic \'1' orks.

Public W {ll'ks Otiicc, } Pert,h. 'Vostern Australia,

'1-'1 April, Ja02.

GUIIJDIU)RD.

HlilLlmA !l,IVER BIUDGlc AND ApPROACHlCS

CON'I'I~ACT.

T ]<;ND]<;RS wiUlJe received at this Olliep, up to noon on Tuesday, tho 2Hth April, 1002, for the above Contract.

'l'hey ,we to he addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for "Vorks," and marked outSIde, "Tender for Helena River Bl'ic1g·e."

Conditions of Contmct, Specifimttions, and Drawings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth, on and after Friday, 11th April, 1902.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be aceepted. By oreler of tho Hon. the minister for \Yorks,

G, G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public "Vorks.

Public Works omcc, 1 Perth, \Vestcl'l1 AURh'a,lia, (

!)th April, 1902,

PERTH.

N~jW PARJ,IAMEN'l' 'HOUSES OONTRACT.

rrENDERS will he roceived at this Office up to noon on '1'uesday, the 29th April, 1902, for the above Contract.

They are to be a,ddressecl to "The Hon. the Minister for 'Vorks," and marked outside, "'render for Perth New Pnrli:w)('nt Houses."

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, ID02.

Conditions of Contract, Specifications, ,wd Drawings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the Barracks, Perth .. on and after the 25th inst.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be necepted. By order of the HOll. the Minister for 'VV orks,

G. G, BLACK, Acting Under Secretetry for Public Works.

Puhlic 'Vor){s Office, J !)ertJl, Western Aust,1't11ia, \'

:!2nd .March, 1902.

BURBANKS.

SCHOOL 'rIGACHgR'S (~UAR'l'ER'" CONTRACT,

'l'ENDERS will he received :tt this Oflice up to 110011 all 'l'uesday, the 13th May, 1902. for the above Contmct.

They are to he addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for 'Vorks," anclmarkc'l outside, "Tender for Hurhn.nks School Teacher's quarters,"

Conditions of Contract, Spceificatir'ns, and Drawing'S may bo seen t1.t the Contractors' 1{001ll. the Hanacks, Perth; the P.W,A.D. Office, ('oolgal'die; rmc! t1w P.W,A.D. Offiee, K",l­gool'lie, on and after the ;6Hth April.

'rhe lowest or any tender will not Iwecssal'i1y he a(jeoptecl. By order of tho lIon .. the lYlinistel' for \\' ot'ks ..

G. G. BLACK, )\.cting- Under Secretary for Public l'Vorks.

l'nblic Works Oillce, I I>crth, \VestCl'l1 A~lsh·n.lin, \.

17th April, ]f)02.

N OR'I'HAlI].

.M OR'I'LOCK Rl VEl".

NULGAUl,ERING BRIDGE ANn ApPROACHI,S

CONTltAC'l'.

rl'E~DE ltS will be received at this Ofliee up to noon on '1'uescby, the 29th April, 1002, for t,he ahove Contract.

They arc to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Wodes," and mark cd outside, "'render for Nulgageering Bridge and Approaches, Northam."

Conditions of Contract, Specifie:1.tions, andlJmwings may be seen at the Contractors' Room, the BaJ'l'flCks, Perth, and a.t the C(JUrt House, Northam, on ~1.l1d after Friday, 18th April, 1902.

'1'he lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. By'order of the Hon. the lYlinister for Works,

G. G. BLACK. Acting Under Secretary for Public Worko.

Public Works Omee, } Perth, "Vestern Austl'tllia,

17th April, 1902.

PLYlIIPTON.

SCHOOJJ TEACHgR'S QUAR'l'BRS CONTRACT.

'l'ENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Tllesda~', the 13th May, 1DO:l, for the aboye Contract.

'J'hey are to be addressed to "'1'he Hon. the Minister for Works," and marked outside, " Tender for Plympton School Teacher's quarters."

Conditions of Contract, Speeific~ttions, ,md Drawings may be seon at the Contractors' Room, the B!l.rraeks, Perth, on ,"nd after 29th ApriL

The lowest or :tny tender will not n()cosslwily be accepted. By oreler of the Hon. the Minister for \Vorks,

G. G. BLACK, Acting TJ nder Secreh,ry for Public Works:

l'ublic Works Office, } Perth, 'l\Testern Australia,

17th April, 1902.

LEEDEltVILLE,

SCHOOL TEACHER'S QUAR'rERS CONTRACT.

rl'}l]NDERS will be reccived at this Oflicc up to noon on Tuesday, the 13th May, 19U2, for the above Contmet.

'1'hey :He to be "ddressec1 to H '['he Hon. the Minister for \Vorles," t1l1d marked outside. "'l'enclor for Leederville School 'reacher's quarters."

Conditions of Contract, Specificlttions, ",ud Drawings may be seen at the Contraetors' Rooll!, the Barracks, Perth.

The lowest 01' ,"ny tencler will not necessarily be accepted, By order of the Hon. the lYIinister for Wodes,

G. G. BLACK, Acting Under Secretary for Public Works.

Public Y{ orks Office, } Perth. Western Australirt,

17th April, 1002.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

G.S.658/1902.

GOVERNlVmN'r S'rORES OONTRAO'l'S, 1901-1903.

'l'RANSFER.

rl'}IE H,m. the (;0101,lial 'l're:1~urer has been pleased to appro\"(' of tl,e (ouimet for the supply of Br('ad at·

Newcastle. huhl hy \\'. O. Jones. heing tl'llnc;fel'l'ed to .T. O. G. Whitfield.

'I'. FLYNN, Government Storekeeper.

Goverllwent Store~ Department. J t\f(y;tll T"r~·n1!l11tl(· 2:31'<1 A.V il. H 02. )

NOTICE. RO'l"l'NEST SAT/I'.

F OR Sale, at rmmtle:­

Government Stores, North fi're-

Fine Salt, in quantities not less than 1 ton, £3 per ton (bags included).

Crude Salt, in qnantities not less than 1 ton, .£1 7s per ton (bags iucluded).

AJ!plicatiollfl should be lluLde io the undersigned. By order of tlH' Hon. the Oolonial Treaf<urer,

T. FLYNN, Governmeilt Storekeeper

GOVRHNlVIEN'l' ST( mES OONTU,AC'rs. r I~I~NDEH.S (indorscd "'['endcrs for ItaiI Fnsieuings' ),

r1c1c1ressed to the <3oyernment Siorukeeper, North Fremnntle, will be rec('iYecl until 2';30 p.llI. 011 l"l'iday, 2mI iYfay, 1002, for the supply and ,leli very of--

2"1,000 l<'ishbolts and Nuts, with J Gl'ovnl"s \Vashcrs. \

200,000 11'011 Dogspikes. ___

j;'or 1·51b. St.eel Itail s.

No 'render necessarily aceepted.

Forms of 'l\:lld"t' amI all partiGulars ohj;:1in:1hle on appli­cation to

'1'. J;'LYNN, Gcw<!rlllllent Storekeeppr.

Government stw'CS Departwcllt, } North Fremalltle,

12th l\Tarcli, 190~.

'l'HE Ponn 12 (Reg. 11).

TNDUS'I'B,IAL OONCILIATION

AHBlTRA'l'lON ACT, 1902. AND

NOTTCF; llBFOHE: OANCELLATION OF REGIS'l'RY.

Name of 1nti "shinl Union: i<'1'C1JLantie B,.a,nch of the Amalgamate(l TVo1'keJ',' Univn ~r TVestern Aust,.alia.

N, OTICI'~ is hereby given tlmt it is the intention of the . J{.('g·ishal' of Fl'iemll'y Soeieties to proceed, on the

20th day 'of J\!ay. IDU2. t, cancel the registration of the above-named Industrial Union unless cause he shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows :­That the cancellation is dpsired by a llmjority of the mem­bers of the Tndustria,l Union.

:ED(UR '1'. OWEN, Uegistrar of FritmrlIy Societies.

Dated this 8th day of April, U102.

1<'.S. 15:l/1H02.

THE INDUSTIUAL OONCILIATION AND A RBI'l'H,A'fJON AUT, 1902.

P1'ienclly Sodet'ies QtJice, Perth, 12th April, 19():!.

1'1' is lwrej,y llojjfierl j-.]mt His Exeellency the Governor in CouHci! has hcen ploa.secl to direct tlmt the Board of

Conciliatio p , under the above-named Aet, for the 'Western Industrial District, shall ('onsist of five persons, a.nd to fix ·Wednesday. the 7th day of May, lH02, as the clay of election of tIl<' foul' members of the slLid Board.

:EDGAU '1'. OWEN, Registrar of Friendly Societies.

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1756 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 2.), 1902.

GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

EMPLOYERS of Labour and Employees are .'j hereby informed that there IS registered at

the Office of the Government Labour Bureau, 34 Pier Street, Perth, a list of persons in need of work, and of those in need of workers.

Personal ,tpplieation can be made during the usual office hours at the Bureau, and, when necessary, interviews can be arra,nged between Employers and Employees.

All letters of application to be addressed to the undersigned.

JAMES LONGMORE, Superintendent of Government Labour Bureau.

Etlgculion Department, PC1·th, 11th Ap"il, Di02.

II' J S .Excellency the Governor in Council, in pursuance .of the powers vested in him by Section 22 of "'1'he

I~lell1cntarv Education Act, 1871, Amendment Act, 1893," has been plc<tsecl to approve of the following amendment to Hegnhttions :-

Regulation 50 to be mnended by the addition of the following words: "or has obtained at least 50 per Ct'llt. of marks on the whole examination."

CYRIL JACKSON, . Inspector General of Schools.

NOTICE. THE NEWSPAPER I,IBEL AND REGISTRATION ACT,

1884. T is hereby notified that non-compliance with the

provisions of Sections 9 and 10 of the above A ct, relating to Annual Returns, renders Printers ,mel Publishers liable to a penalty not -exceeding Twenty -five pounds.

Failure in observing the requirements of these Sections will in future be tollowea by prosecution

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 19th January, 1897.

ERRATUM. Govemment Gazette Notice of the 18th instant, No

R.G. 1902/132 :-Fo)' "'i'he Reverend Patrick A. lYIcDermott," "ead

" '1'he Reverend Christopher Aloysius McDermott." lYIALCOL::YI A. C. FRASER,

Registrar General.

Geneml Post Office, Perth, 9th A1",il, 1902. '1' EKD ERS (endorsed" 'render for Mail ") will be received

at this Office until noon on 8atnrday, the 26th of April, UJ02, for the delivery of corJ'espondence, etc., through­out South Perth, once a day, on horseback; alternative tenders will also be received for a similar delivery twice a dOl.y, on horseback.

'1'he al'1'ival and departure of Mails will be subject to instructions from the Deputy Postmaster Genoral, and liable to altemtions at any time during the year.

Every tender must bear the bona fitle signatures, duly witnessed, of the tenderer and of two responsible persons willmg to become bound for the due fulfilment of the Con­tract, in a snm not exceeding the gross amount of the Contract, for the whole period over whieh it extends.

Eyery tender must be accompanied by the written con­sent, duly witnessed, of persons proposed as bondsmen, as hereinbefore provided, to execute the bonds as aforesaid for the due performance of the Contmct, ill the event of such tender being accepted.

'1'he Commonwealth reserves the right of terminating the Contract at any time by giving one month's notice to the Contractor.

Special forms of tender, with conditions attached, may be obtained on application to the various Postmasters, and at the General Post Office, Perth; and no tender will be entm'­bined unless rendered on the prescribed form.

'l'he Commonwealth does not bind itself to accept the lowest 01' any tender.

R . .d. SHOLL, Deputy Postmaster General and

Superintendent of Telegraphs.

TIME BALL AT FREMANTLE. The ObservatO?·y,

PM·th, 8th Novembe?', 1.900 .

ON and after Monday, 12th November, a Time Ball at Al'thur's He,td, Frema.ntle, will be

chopped daily (Sundays and Holidays not excepted) at

Ih. OOm. OOs. West Australian Standm'd Time, corresponding to

17h. OOm. OOs. Greenwich Mean Time. The Ball will be raised to the masthead three

minutes before the hour, and t.he mOlllent to be noted is that at ,:.-llich the Ball commences to drop.

An extra signa,l wilL ,t1so be given for the con­venience of Captains 01' Mail Boats at any desired hour, upon application to the Harbour Master.

W. ERNEST COOKE, {fo-VCl'ument Astronomer.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE, PERTH.

ON Sale at thi" Office the Rej)orts and Publications of the Geological Survey .

Catalogue on applicatIOn.

other

A. GIBB MAITL.AND, Government Geologist.

14th September. 1898.

NOTICE. ISSUE 0]<' BLANKETS TO ABORIGINES.

Abo,·igi.nes Depa,·t1nent, Pe,·th, 6th Novembe?', 1901.

I N order to ensme supplies of blankets for distri­bution to the Aborigines being sent before the

next cold sep.son sets in, it is l'eq ueflted that all persons who have previously acted as agents for such d stribution, and others who consider it necessary at niew centres, will forwdrd to the Aborigines Depart­ment their requisitions without delay.

After distribution hlLs tn,ken place each yem', agents are l'equested to senel in the names of recipients and stat.e the grounds of claim.

If these lists are not sUPIJliecl, delay is caused the next season, by necessity for inquiries.

HENRY C. PRINSEP, Chief Protector of Aborigines.

ABORIGINES DEI'AR'l'l\rENT.

WEAPONS, E'l'c., FOR, SALE. A bO}'igines Depa1·tmcnt,

['cl'th, :!.'!?·d Jan1tary, [.902.

T HE ulldel'm(Jutioned weapons and other articles, manu­factured by aborigines, will be exhibited for sale

between twelve and one o'clock on and after Monday, the 27th inst.

Gidjees Do. Do. Do. Do.

Shields hylies Digging sticks Club

H. C. PRINSEP,

Chief Protector of Aborig·ines.

2 fine barbed, triangular. 1 do. one side. 2 large barbed, two sides. 7 do. one side. 1 plain point. 1 coloured (" ,Vonta ").

23. 2 coloured (" Wonna"). 1.

'I'hrowing stick 6 ornamented (" \1' ommera"). Letter sticks... G. Emu tuft 2. Hail' spikes ... 20. Corroboree wands '1. Spearheads 10 quartzite (from l~in. to 2!tin.).

Do. ·1 green glass (from 2!in. to 5~ in.). Do. 2 pale gln.ss (2~-in. and 4in.).

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

BY-LAWS OF TIm WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TURF CLUB.

The following By-laws of the Western Australian Turf Olub shall come into operation on the 1st day of JlIav, 1902, and shall rescind and be in lieu of the By-Laws hitherto in force, except as to matters and things done, rights or powers acquired, liabilities penalties, forfeitures; punishments, or proceedings incurred o{­instituted thereunder:-

PART I. CO:\,STlTUTIO:\, A;\lD JlIANAGElmNT OF THE OLUB.

'l'itle. 1. The Club shall be called" The Western Australian Turf

Olub." How conRtituted.

2. The Club consists of all persons who have been duly elected or who shall hereafter be duly elected members. and who con­tinue tn be members pursuant to these By-laws.

lmllBEHS AND ADlliSSION 01<' JlIEllBERS. C(Lndidates.

3. Candidates for admission as members of the Club shall be proposed by one member and seconded by another in writing. and shall be elected bv the committee by ballot. One black ball shall exclude. .

Notice of Ballot. 4. :\'0 ballot shall be held unless at least two days' written

notice thereof shall have been previously sent to each member of the Committee, containing the names and occupations of the candidates. aud the names of their respective proposers and seconders.

Candidnle when a j~Iember.

5. A Candidate shall become a member so soon as he has been elected and paid his entrance fee and subscription for the current year.

Life. 6. Any person who has rendered valuable services to the

Club, or who shall give a plate, purse, or trophy, of the value of olle hundred pounds, to be run for at the races under the man­agement of the Club, may be admitted an honorary life member of the Club.

Honorary. 7. The Governor of Western Australia and his staff for the

time being shall be honora1:y members of the Club.

Visitors. 8. Visitors to the State may be admitted by the Committee

as honorary members at any race meeting without payment of any subscription.

,11 embers cannot vote unless Subscriptions paid. 9. No member shall be competent to yote on any occasion

whatever. or enjoy any of the priyileges of a member unless he bas paid his subscription for the current year.

Addresses of lvi embers. 10. All members shall communicate their addresses from

time to thne to the secretary of the Club, who shall register the same, and all letters delivered at or sent by post to such addresses shall be considered to ha,-e been delivered to the respective members personally. If no addresses be given, all letters and notices posted and addressed to the ,last known place of abode of the members shall be considered to have been delivered to the respective members personally.

Per,'wnR rea.ging to be .1lIcmbers.

11. All persons ceasing to be members of the Club, whether by retirement, expulsion, death, neglecting to pay the annual subscription, or otherwise, shall forfeit ipso facto all right to or claim upon the Club or its property.

ENTRANCE FEE AND SUBSCRIPTION. Entrance Fee and Subscription.

12. The entrance fee shall be £7. The annual subscription shall be £3. Each member, in addition to his own ticket. shall be entitled to two ladies' tickets for each meeting held by the Club, and no more.

Entrance Fee when payable. 13. Every candidate shall, within one month after his elec­

tion, pay his entrance fee of £7, and subscription for the current year, otherwise his election shall be void, unless he shall justify the delay to the satisfaction of the Committee.

Subscription when payable. 14. The annual snbscription shall be payable in advance on

the first day of May in each year.

Absentee lvi embers. 15. Any member who has paid his subscription for the

current year, and who intends to be absent from the State during at least six months of the succeeding year, may make written application to the committee to place his name on the " Absent Members' List."

Committee may grant Applications. 16. The Committee may grant such application, and if such

member continues absent from the State for more than one year, may keep the name of sucb member on the" Absent List" du6ng his absence.

GAZETTE, W.A, l757

Absent Member not required to pay Subscriptions.-Return. 17. Any member whose name is on the" Absent List" shall

not ue required to pay his annual subscription for the year or years dnring which his name is on such list, and shall not durmg s;,ch. time be entitled to any of the privileges of a member; 1: ronded always that any such member may at any time on his return to the State pay his subscription for the current year, and become an etfective member.

Non-payment of S"bscription. 18. If any member neglect to pay his subscription when due,

notice shall be sent to him or his agent (if ];:no\yn), or to his last known place of abode by the Secretary, and if the subscription be not paid bef()re the next following annual race meeting of the Club, the detaulter shall cease to be a member of the Olub, ano his name shall be erased from the list of members, unless he can assigl: to the committee reasons wbich they may deem satisfactory for Ius default; then on payment of the amollnt due, the Com­mittee may replace his name upon the list.

l'HE COM?lTITl'EK

Committee of ell anagement to be elected.

19. The affairs and general business of the Club shall be managed by a Committee consisting of tweh-e members, to be elected at the General Meeting. The six longest in office shall retire annually, but shall be eligible for re-election; and in the event of any dispute between two or more retiring members as to who has been longest in omce. the s,une shall be decided by lot.

J[ embers elfqiblc.

20. No person shall be eligihle to become a member of the Committee unless he shall have been a member of the Club for at least eighteen months prior to the neneral :lfeeting at which the election is tn take place.

JIust be nominatal. 21. The names of all members proposed or submitting them­

selves for election as members of the Committee shall' be for­warded to the Secretary of the Club at least fourteen clear days before the General lIeeting, from which names shall be elected, by ballot, the members of the Committee in place of those who retire, or whose term of oHice shall haye expired; and a list of such names, in alphabetical order, shall be published in one of the West Australian newspapers. Should a sufficient number of members not ofrer themselves for election, any remaining vacancies shall be filled up at the General lIeeting. The ballot shall commeuce at :3.30 and close at $) p.m., ancl shall be opened in the presence of three Scru tineers chosen by the General lIeeting'. 'I'he majm'ity of snch Scrntineers shall. at the close of the ballot, certify to the Secretary the names of the S11ccessful candidates; and in case of there being an equal 11 umber of votes recorcled for two or more candidates. the majority of the Scrn­tin eel'S shall then decide who shall be electecl. l'he names contained in such certificate of the scrutineers, or a majority of them, shall be the members of the Committee in place of those who retire, or whose term of omce shall have expired. The Committee shall from time to time make such provision as they may think necessary for taking such ballot.

If number of Candidates equal to vacancies.

22. If the number of candidates nominated for election as members of the Committee is eqnal to the number of vacancies, the Chairman of the General )leeting shall declare all the candi­dates elected.

If nllmber of Candidates less than number of V(Lcancies. 2:3. If the number of candidates nominated for election as

members of the Committee is less than the number of Yacancies, the Chairman of the General lIeeting shall declare all the candidates who have been nominated elected, and the General lIeeting may thereupon proceed to fill up the other vacancies by show of hands, subject. to a poll being demanded.

Voting by proxy. 24. A member unable to attend on the day of election to

record his vote may, at any time after the names of the intending candidates have been duly advertised, obtain from the Secretary a ballot paper endorsed by the Secretary. and after duly notiiying thereon the members for whom he proposes to vote, shall put such paper into an envelope endorsed" Ballot Paper," addressed to the Secretary, and the Secretary shall retain such ballot paper and envelope until the day of election, when, in the presence of the Scrntilleers. it shall be opened and the ballot paper taken therefrom and deposited in the ballot box. Any member absent from Perth may record his vote by letter or telegram addressed to the Secretary, and such letter or telegram shall be delivered to the Scrutineers on the day of election.

Casual vacancy.

25. In the event of any vacaney occnrring in the Committee after the annual election, the Committee shall have -the power of filling it up until the next general meeting, when a member shall be elected to fill such vacancy.

POWERS OF l'HR COlf!\HTl'EE. Power to appoint and dismiss offi·cers.

26. The Committee shall have the power of, from 'time to time, appointing and at their pleasnre dismissinl' all such officers (except auditors) and servants as they may thmk necessary for the purposes of carrying out the objects of the C~ub. and, with­ont. derogating from the general powers hereby gIven the Com­mittee, may from time to time appoint and at their pleasure dismiss-(l) a secretary, (2) a handicapper or handicappers.

1758 GOVERNMENT

Power to IJ(~Y 0 fJicers and Ser",ant~.

27. The Oommittee may payor i>llow such salaries, allow­anees, and recompenses to any oilicers or servants appointed by them during their services OJ" employments a.s the Committee "hall from time to time see fii.

Power to make Coni·raet.',

28. The Oommittee shall have power to enter intI' such con· tracts on behalf of t.he Club as t.hey shall think :ld,·isablp., :lnd shall at all times disp'lSe of th" funds oi the Club as tl,p)' may deem hest·for carrying' out the objects of the Clui>

J[ embers guilty of I'DI'l'11pt practice, 2(J. Any member wh() has been found guilty of a corrupt

practice, under the r1]le3 of racing, by the Committee Or Stewards, Or by the Oommittee or Stewards of any clnb, whose decision has been adopted by the Committee, shall ipsoflLeto be expelled from the Club,

The Committee may expel 'my membel' who:-(a,) !la, been found guilty by the Committee or stewards

I)f any llacing Club of a malpractice, or who has been di9,qualifiecl uncleI' the rules of racing by the Committee or Stewards of any racing club,

(b,) ! las been guilty of gros"iy improper cunduct rH' riotous behayiolll" at allY race !neeting.

(t:.) Is a def'1l1ltel' in stakes or bets ill reference to any raco. (d.) Becomes a jockey or licensed trainer of horses, 01'

bookmaker. (e,) I leclines or neglects to pay any fine imposed on him by

the Stewa.rc!s or Committee. (1.) Is g-uilty of any act which, in the opinion of the Com­

mittee, renders it undesirable that he should continue a rneln\Hw.

{)/J!JOrtunity to Nhow Gaw~f..

Pr()\'ided always that no memher shall be expellerl by thl? Com­mittee until after he shall have been given an opportunity to sll,,,,· ('augn to the Oommittee ,,·Ily It" "h,Hlld not he expelled.

pOllJer to igSiW Proflrnrnmes of Race JI eetings.

:lO. The Comn1ittee shall hM'S full I)o\\'el' to prepare and issue the programmes of all race m~etings of the club to be held during' the year, and·to preDare the conditions of awl advertise to be run in sueceerling years snch races a .. s they in their jndgrnen t Inay deem expedient to make public during their term of Office,

Unn tifr:line to reeeite .NomiufLtionp.

An norninatiolls for any race to. be run fit o..l~Y ru('o lnccti ng of tIle clab shall be "abject. to the appr()Y(tl of the COlllmittee, who rnay decline to receIve any nOluinatiot1 \vithont giving- [L reaSOll fm' so doing.

Power to postpone ReLees,

:~1. The Committee may, in case of urgent necessity, put. oft' from time to time the races at '1tly race meeting of the cluh.

PIWOEEDINGS OF CO.l.DlITTEK

JIeetings of Comm·ittee-q1IOrnm,

32. 'rhe Committee shall meet as often as they may deem necessary: four sh",11 form a qnorum, and mill Illes of the pro· ceerlings shall he entered in a book, and be rearl and confirmed at the next meeting,

oil eetinys shall be eon'vened b!! S"cretan;. :>:1. A Committee meeting may be c011\"en8,1 by the secretary,

and shall he convened by him upon receipt of a l'e'luisiti'JIl re questing hiIn to do so, signed hy three menlhel's of the COHnnittee.

Gha/irma)! and \Tic(;-Ohwinnnn.

34. The C'tnnmittee Sh'lll, at their first meeting after the g'encl"allueeting', elect a chain:1an and vi('e~chairlnan, who shall hold office until the next ~'pnera! rneeting. ,\ny vacancy occnr­ring in the illterim Rhall be nlled 11 p by the ('ommi ttee.

PresidiJl(J at Jill!infJs.

3n. The Ohainnan, or in his ahSBIlf'!e. the Vice-ChaiI'Inan, shall preside at all meetings or the C\l!l1mitlec, and if neither be present, B()rne (Ither rnernber of tho (\nnnlittee to be elected by the rneeting'. The Chainnan at any 11l8pting- shallllot yote except in the case of an equality of votes. when he Rhal1 give his casting ,·ote.

Qua/i{ieCl.tion of Committee man.

36, No Steward or Committee·man of any other racing club or betting' Clllh, or person hu,ying any pecnninl'Y interest in any other racing- club or betting- club, 01' RhaH be nnder any contract with the club, shall he eligible to hold office as a Committee·man of this club.

Non-attendance at :11 cerings,

:n, Any mgmher of the Committeeilaving- been absent from fonr consecllti\'-e Connnittoe rneetin!zs. extenrling OV0l" two months, shall cease to be a mem])"l· tl,eroof, uule3s he shall have ohta.ined leave of ahsence from the Committee, but may bEl reinstated bv a ra'lolution carrie:l bv two·thirds of the menllJeI's of the COllll11ittee. '

STEW.\HnS,

Powers of Stewa.rds,

:i8, The Stewards shallhave such ]lowe!', pridle~·(>.s, and dutie.s n's-are-frnm"time tr, time fixed and determinedlw the ny-laws and rule$~of racing. ., ~

GAZETTE, W.A. [i"-PRIL :25, 1902

Indemnifiwt·ion,

3H. The Oommittee and Stewards, and anyone of them, shall be indemnified from the funds of the Club against the costs of any leg-fLl proceedings that may be institutecl against them in consequence of the perfurmance of their duties.

THE SECH.Kl'AHY. DuNes of Secreto.,ry.

40. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to keep full ancl aCCllrate accounhi o! all SU1ns of nlolley receh'ed or expended on account of the club; to make full and accurate minutes in the books of the proceeding:s of all generaL special, and Oommittee meetings; to gh·e all notices of all general and special meetings, and also propositioll~ to be brought before them, as also notices of Committee meetings; and, snb.iect to the directions of the Com­mittee, to make all disbursements of the funds of the club by cheque, to be signed bv two members ui the Committee and SE'cl'etary, to be drawn upon the hank at which the club account is I,cpt, to obtain receipts or discharges for the same; and to calTY ont the instrnctions of the Committee and Stewards. The Secretary shall g'ive such security for the iaithfl1i discharge 0' his duties as the C\nnnlitteo nU1Y deein neco:->SEl,l'Y·

THI<j TRl~ASUHnm. Duties of 11 f['(U3urrr.

4l. I t. shall be the duty of the Treasurer tn present a b:1lance sheet of the total receipts and expenditure of the Club in accord· anC8 with" The We.stern Australian Turf Club Act, 18(12."

THE AUDITORS. DutieH of Auditors and how elected.

-,2, '['here shall be one or mlJre .·\.uditors of the Club, who shall retire 'tnlltlally at t.he General '.feeting, but shall be eligible for re·election. I t shall be his or their dllty to carefully aurlit the books of the Clll b, and the accoun Is prepared by tlle Secretary for submission at the tlenel'al .l.Ieetings, anrl to certify: to the correctnes.') thereof. Should any vaca.ncy OCellI' after any Ceneral ,'leeting, the OOOlmiUE'e shall have pmvel' to till such vacancy l!lltil thp- next General 'feeting. The rernuneration of the Auditor nt' Auditors shall be fixed hy the memhers at tilE' (j en era1 \Ieeting,

GENERAL ANn SPECIAL 'JmIDTINGS, Ann"aJ Geneml ][ eetiny.

4:", There shall he a General :'\Ieelin!~ of the Clnb on the second .-Monday in .June in each year; for the purpose of elecling­Inelnhel's of the Crnnlnittee. discussing the general business (If the Glu[), and receiving- from the COlll1niltC'8 I1n a1)stract of the state of the aCCOl1nts nfthe receipts and expenditure. with n. rel)ol't of the geneml cnncerns qf the Club. .-\ t such meeting- the accounts shall exhibit a trl1e statement of the total receipts and expendi· ture of the Cluh during' the year immediately preceding thE' first qf :\[ay, with a statement of the balance of such account.

Report and Balance Sheet to be forwurrlerl to . JIembers.

,U. A printed copy of such report, balance sheet, ane! state­ment of receints and expenditure shall be posted or sent to each member of the Club Reven days previously to the General "feet­ing.

Notice of proposition8 I,y .'l-Iember", 4:3. Shoul,l any member desire to bring forward any pl'lr

position or molion at any General Meeting of the Cln!>, he shall gh'e written notice thel'eof to the Secretary at least fourteen clear days prior to the General Mepting at which he may wish his prcpositioll cOllsi(lered; and the Secretary shall emb"dy such proposition in the notice convening the meeting,

Rusiness to be tra,nsacted. 'fl). 010 lJ11siness of a specia,l de~cription shall be transacted

at any sueh lneetin~. nnle;:;s Rpecial notice of Rtlch bnsiness shall have ht?en giVPl1 in the circular letter c()nvenin~ such 1118eting.

[I}rtraordlnary or Speci(1.l (JCHf?r"ol J[eeNng.

47. '1'he Committee may, wheneyer they think nt, and the~' shallllpon a re[l!isition in writing' unrler the hands of not fewer than twelve members, ponvene a 8pecial General ~Ieeting,

IIcquisition for '" pecial If cretin'/. ,lB. Any reluisition' so maLle by memhers shall cle1-rh· an,l

fullv wq)l'ess the objects of the meeting' req'lireri to he cn,lle'l. and shall be left at the office of the Club,

l[ eeti n(J- when held. 4fl. Upon s:1Ch re'1nisition heinq' s:) left., tbe CC)lmnittee shal1

forthwith prncee'l to convene a Specia,l Genera.l ~leetin~r, v) be held a,t such time anrl plac" ",s they shaH think fit, not being less than fourteen n,)r more than twenty-eight days afteI' the leaving' of snch recluisition.

Buniness to IJe tran.gacted, .'51). No b"sineqs s)1all he 81ltered npon by any Specinl Gellflral

:lfeeting except 8'lel! as shall be set forth in the noticec()lwening­the same.

quorum,

51. At the General ()r ,tIly Special '.feeling ten memhem rtlHst be present before prnreerling to busine3s. ff within hnJf· an-honr from the time appointer! foI' the meeting a qUOI'um is not pre%nt:the·meeting, if con ,'ener! UPOll the I'equisition of members, shall he\lissoh·erl. Tn any otheI' ca.~e it shall 'stand ac1jolll'l1E'Cl to tlle"same clay"in the~next \\'eek a!" th" same time and place: and H'af such adjourned meeting- a qUI'rum is llC>t present it shall bE' adjollTlled ginc di('.~

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

GhuinnCLn.

52. The Chainnan or Yice-Chairnlun, or, in their absence, Surne rnernbel' of CUllunittee. or in his ahsence smne ll1enlber to Ill, elected hy thA meeting, shall pr0siril? at the General or allY :-\pecial Jl~eting. The Chainnan "f all s\leh meetings slmll han' a. casting vnte only.

Fotil/Y·

5:'l. .\11. prop"siti'Jl1s, '1118";tion;;, and matters (except the election of l'{)nunitt(~e-rnen norninated as hHfore tnon tinned), Stl b~ rniUed in accordance ,,;ith these rule", ttl any Ineeiin~, shall be rlecided by a majority of those present, to be determined in the first instance by a show of hands.

Poll.

5'i. .\ny fiyc members may demand a poll, allfl if a· poll is so demanded, tbe propositi()J], question, <>1' matter shall be Hnally decided by a division, to he held and cundttcted in sllch manner as shall he determined by the Chairman.

neco" ,idera.t ion of Decisions,

"D. All decisiolls arri"ed at and cm'rieel at any General or Special\leeting held in conformit,' with these Hnles shall be binding and cunclusive upon all members of the Olub: and no notice of rllotioD to rc*c: luqicle'o any snch decision ~hf111 be received by the Committee during' the cniTcnt year, ending on the :30th day of April in each year, after such decisioll has been so arrived at.

:\lISC ji;jLAN EOUS.

Insulting Oftl ciaZs.

5fi. If any person shall be prover! to the 8i\tisfactioll of the Cummittee to hase illsulted, ahllsetl, or imputed impropel' rnotiye.q to fl..ny rnclniJer of CCH1uniltee, Stewarrl, Handicapper, or ofricial of the Glnb, in cunnection with the performances of any rnatter or thing done by h1rn. thmn. or any of thenl in the exercise or performance of his Ill' their duty, snch person shall be punighed in snell tnanner, either by being- fined a S\fm not exceeding Ten Pound" bcin~' wal'l1ed oft the Com'se and olhet' plrrces where the Hules of the Club at'e in force, 01' otherwise as the natl1re of the case lllay l-ertuire.

I'A]tT If.

?IANA(m~mNT OF HACli;CO[JHSK

Division of Club's I'r,oln;I;<,s.

57. The dh'isions into wliich the lane! vesled in the Com­mittee for the time being' of the Clni> known as the Perth Hace­course, with the builflings, e!'ecti<ms. and fBnc~s ther'eon, is parcelled ont and known. are as follow:-

1. The Grand Stane!, the Lawn, the :\lembers' ()arriage Paddock, and approaches.

2, The \Yeighing Yard, the COrtl1nitlee Hoon), the ('tnll­nlittee Stand, the Stewards' HoOl)), the ;-)tewarc!:-;' Stand, the .Judg'e's Box, and approaches.

3. The Saddling Paddock. 4. '1'he Outer Carriage Paddock and approaches. fi. The Totalisator Stand and I';nclosllrc. 6. The Course proper. 7. The Training Ground and approaches. 8. The :llember:s' Stand. !). The Totalisator Buildings.

10. .Jockey and Trainers' Stand. 11. All the residue of the Course.

Admission of JI embers,

5.'3. Subject to the prO\'isions of these By-Jaws, ancl to the Hl1les of Haeing', all memhers (,f the "'esterll ,\l1stralinn Turf Club shall, upon pl'()(luctioll of their tickets, be admitted to the first, third, fc)udh, [lith. eig'hth. anti 81en~nth divisions hereill~ hefore specified at all race r)leetilH.;s helfl by the Club.

AdlnissiOH for trctining IfOl'8cs.

5!l. Subject to the prcll'isi,'ns oi these By-Laws, and to the I1l1les of Hacin!,,· allllersons wh() shall have duly paid the iees for the use of the seventh of the said cliyisions for the plll'pose of training or exercisin[2: horses shalL upon prodactjon to the Clnb!s ofi-icial:-; of their teaininp: track tickets ior the term then current. be admitted thereto with their hm's0$ for the period for which such tickets are issued, subject, however, to the condition thereof ancl to SL1ch orders as the Committee "I' the Stewards may from time to time gire. as ill their opinion occasion Inay reqnire with reference to such diyision. Any person trespassing' On slIch didsion with a horse or' hon~ps without having first paid the neee",<al'Y fees shall be dis,tlla.lined, or otherwise dealt with as the Committee may in their discretion determine.

Vehicles not to be driven on Course proper.

GO. Xo yehicle Hhall at any time Iwi:hout the consent of the Committee) be driven or tal<ell acrr;ss 0)' on to the sixth and 8(','enth of the said divisions.

11£ cTnbr.rs' Stand (1-nn. Enclo.s'ure.

G1. Xo person except members of the Club shall he admitted to the eighth of the said divisions: and any member who shall, without the Gousent of the Committee heing' Hrst obtained, take an.v other person (not being a fellow member or an honorf1ro' member) into the said eighth division, shall foJ' the Hrst offence pay a i1ne of :S5, for the second offence pay a fine of £1 () (such fines shall in no case be remitted by the Committee), and for the third offence shall be expelled from the Club.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1759

Judge's Box.

G2. Xo pm-son except the ,Jndge, or any perStln he may call to his [h"Sistance, shall enter the ,Judge's Box at the time the horses are prepared to start ot' are running- fo1' a ny racE'.

1\' cighing Stand a.lld P;llrZo.~urp.

Ga. Xo person shall enter the Weighing Stand (il' the Weigh­ing Yard. or the approaches tlH:~J'etc\. except the ConHnitt~e. the 8te-wurds. the of!icers of the Club. the jockeys requil'ing' to be weighed. and the owners and trainers of horses desiruus of seeing their jockeys weighed.

Stewards' Stand.

6·+' No perwn shall enter the Committee Hoom or Committee Stand except the Committee, the Stewards, the omeers of the Clnb. and such person;; [hS the Chairman may invite to do so. :\0 person shall enter the Stewards' Stand or Stewards' Uoom except the Committee, the Stewards, and s'wil persrllls as the Chainmm may invite to do so.

ltdH~L')sion of General Public.

(\5. No person shall enter the saicl lim), thil'd, i"nrth, HfI'h, nr eleventh divisi<>IlS of the said Co"rse with"nt a ticket dulv autl".risino; him in that behalf, which ticket shall be issued 0)\ the express nn<iel'standi'ng that it is re\'ocabJe by the Committee

. or Stewards or anyone of them at any time.

1'olali,~ator buildings.

6G. No person shall enter the ninth of the said diyisions except the Ohairlllan of the Committee, nny COllllnittee-man, Secretary, or Stewards specially appointed by lhe Committee to supeI'vi::::e the \vnrking- of the Totalisator. the oHic'ers of the Clnb engag'eJ in the workillg of the :-:aid uluehine, 0(' on the invitation of the Chnirman of the Committee.

Pcr30HB '[vhf) shall .'lot he ndm itted.

G7. The following persons shall nut be adtnitted intI) any of the sttid divi:;ions:-

(a.) .\ny person ullder sentence of diwlltaliticalioll hy the Committee 01' the Stewards, or by the Committee or Ste\\'arcls of any other llacing ClnlJ v.:hose decision has been adopted 'by the ('"mulittee under the ('(ules of Hacing.

ft..) Any person who hasheBIl warned oif the Com'se. re.) Any person not af\mitted to any pf thr; said dil'isi<llls

in ptn'suance of theso By-Laws. (d.) Any person ",huse name is on the ["riei!. list. (e.) Any pcrson who is a defaulter in bets. (t) Any perstJIl who has heen at any time declared ~'"ilty

(d a corrupt practice hy the CUllllnittee 01' S1ewttl'ds, or by (he Committee or Stewards.)t any other l{acing Cluh whose decision has been ae\opteci by the CO!Yl­mittee nnder the 11ules of Hadng.

(fl.) Any person who, haying been a member, ha., heen expelled from the Club.

COflnnittee 0,. Steward,,,; 1JlJ.LY rerw;c adud:;,sion.

68. The Committee 01' Stewards, or anyone of thern, may, without. rea.~on, refuse admission to all or a.nv of the said di"isions to anyone not a member; and may, willi or wit.hout reason, expel any.person not a member who has gaine(l admission to any of the said diyisions, without refunding ouch person the money he has· paid to obt'lin en trance.

Tickets to be produced.

6(). E\'ery member of the Club, and any person payin,,· for admission to any of the said divisions, shall, upon demand, produce and (if required) s\ll'render his ticket to all o;atekeepers a.ncl other persons having authority from tIl(' Clnb tl) demand the production or sU1Tcndel' oi the same.

'Penants hi.riJ~(J COllrrw.

71), Persons renting or hiring for fLny Hacl? ~ref~ting any Stands. or any purti()llS thel'e:)f. 1)1' an,Y Buuth Up\)Jl tl.It'HfLid rnce­CfH.1l'Se, shaH ahide by any order giyen by the C()nHnittee. Stewards, or any nne of th81ll. or 8ecreiary, in reference to the said raceC()Ul'se and the huildings and other erections the!·(l:)Jl.

RenHLiH'ing on land after rac('s.

'i'1. No person, withont permission, shall rel1lnin on the said land or divisions, or any part thereof, for a longer peri 011 than half an hour after the last race of the day shall nave heen run.

Dogs.

72. No person shall take any dog on the said lanel, or any division or part thereof, or' into any building tlwreon, and any dog fonnd upon the said Jane\ may be ,lestroyeel by any ofliee!' ot'

servant ni the Oln11.

Lost property.

73. Any officer or sen'ant or employee of the Cbb, ane\ any other person, finding any lost property (H' docu:neni npon any land in the use 01' occupation of the Club, or upon any lanel belonging to the Clnb, or in any huildino; or premises erectec! on anv sllch land, shall immediately deliver the S[Lme at the office aplJOinted by the Committee for the reception of lnst property, to the person in charge of snch office: h(\t should such office he closed, shall de\i"er snch property at the. ,,!lice of the Club in Perth, to the person foT' tl", time being in charg'e of such office. Any person committing a breach of this By-Law will he liable to a

enalty not exceeding!Five pounds.jt~1

1760 GOVERNMENT

Rills and Placards. 74. No person, unles,q duly authorised in writing- iJy til€'

Secretary, shall distribute or post or stick bills or placards, or assist in distributing or posting or sticking same within or upon any fence, wall, building, property, or premises of the ('Iub. Any person committing a breach of this By-Law will be liahle to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds.

Removal of Ofrenders.

75. Any person committing on the said racecourse, or in any of the buildings or erections for the time being thereon, any of the following offences shall be removed from s11ch racecourse, notwithstanding sl1ch person may be a member of the Club, or may have purchased and is or may be in possession of a ticket of admission :-

(a.) Ass.aulting any other person. (b.) Being drunk. (c.) Riding, cros'oing, or trespassing upon the course or any

part of it during a race meeting, or when the horses are prepared to start, or are running for any race.

(d.) Using profane, indecent. or obscene language. (e.) Using any threatening. abusiw, or insulting words. (f.) Behaving impi'operly or riotously. (g.) Being found in any of the said divisions, and not pro­

ducing upon demand, or (if required) not surrender­ing to any gatekeeper or other person having authority from the Club to demand production of the same, a ticket duly authorising admission to such division. unles's the person so found shall forthwith satisfy the Stewards, Committee, or Secretary, or one of them. that the proper charge for admission has been paid by llim. and that his ticket has been lost.

(h.) Obtaining admission to any of the said diyisions wben not entitled to such admission under these By-Laws.

(i.) Obtaining admission to any of the said divisions when not entitled to sllch admission nnder the nnles of Racing.

en Betting or wagering, or nfIering to bet or wager. unless duly authorised so to do by the Committee uudel' these By-Laws.

Defaulters.

76. A person shall be, and be considered a defaulter in bets: If, being a member-

(a .. ) The Oommittee, after investigation, shall ha\'e decided that such member is a defaulter.

If not being a member-(a.) 'fhe Committee, after investigation, shall have decided

that such person is a defaulter. Or:

(Il.) The Committee having been credibly informer! that such person is a defaulter, and having called upon such person to make a written statement concerning­the alleged default. such person does not make any snch statement, or snch statement when made is not sfLtisfactOJ'Y to the Committee.

Swle of 'Tolls and Char'lcs.

77. The following is the scale of tolls and charg'es which shall be levied and taken for admis'sion to the several divisions of the said land, and the buildings thereon respectively:-'

s. d. For the admissioll of each person to the first

. division (not exceeding) 10 () For the admission of each person to the third

division (not exceedin,,) 2 () For admission to t.he seventh division fot' train-

ing 01' exercising each horse for every year.. :10 () For admission throngh the outer boundary g'ates

of the said land of every per~()n with a truck or barrow (for each entr:,) :~ (i

For admission through the outer bOllndary ~ate:; of the said land of every horse (not bein,,· a r,weho1'se in trainin;:;) \\'ith or without a vehicle (for each entry) 2 0

For the admission of each person to the ele\'enth division 1 0

Provided that aJl'members of the Western Anstralian Turf Club shall, upon production of theil' tickets, be admitted to any part of the gaid land with the exception of the second, ninth, and tenth divisions, and shall be admitted to the )[embers' Carriage })aci­dock, with their carriages and horses, without payment of any of the above tolls and charges for admission. Provided that no licensed vehicle. plying for hire, shall be allowed to remain in the )fembers' Carriage Paddock.

PAnT nT. BY-LAW8 fmLATING TO WORKING 01" TIm

TOTALISATOR

The Totalisator.

81. Investors may back any number to an unlimited amount, the numbers on the official programme corresponding with the Totalisator numbers.

82. The total amount of the s\\'eep, less 10 per cent. conr mission, will be divided pro rata between the subscribers to the winning number, but no fraction of a shilling will be paid.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

8:i, In the event of any horse winning which has not been backed in the Totali&'1tor, the amonnt invested will he returned to the im-estors, les,q commis,qion.

84. I n the case of a dead heat (not run off) the total amount staker!. less commission, will be divided into two or more equal parts. as the nature of the case may require. The backers of the horses running such dead heat shall be entitled to be paid a divi­dend arrived at by dividing each such part by the number of investors on each snch horse respectively,

85. Payment may be made fifteen minutes after each race, but, in th .. event of a protest being made during- such fifteen minutes, no payment will be made till after the Stewards' deci­sion; protests made after such fifteen minutes will not be re­cognised.

86. The decision of the Stewards in the event oj a protest shall be final, and the Olub shall not be liable for payment on any other horse, although snch decision may subsequently be reversed by the Committee.

87. All winning tickets must be presented at the pay office OIl the day of the race and \vithin half-an-hour from the termina· tion of tl;e last race of the dlty, ot,herwise they will not be paid.

88. The Stewards of the meeting' at which any ticket is issned shall, as well after as during the meeting, be the sole judges, and shall decide, in case of dispnte, llpOneyery clltim to all or any of the moneys im'ested during the meeting.

PART Y. 'nn~ FORFEIT LIST.

l'he Forfeit Ust.

89. A forfeit list shall be kept at the office of The '\Yestern Australian Turf Olub. It shall include all forfeits dne to The \Yestern Australian Turf Club or to any registered Club: and shall state the real name and also the assumed name (if any) of the persons from whom, and the horses (if a,ny) in respect of which, the same are due.

!JO. Prior to placing the name of any person or horse upon the forfeit list an application in writing, signed by one of the Committee 01' Stewards and Secretary of the Club making' the application, must be made to the Committee, setting forth full particulars, and requesting that t·he name and amount owing may be placed on the forfeit list.

91. Forfeits which have been so published must be paid directly into the office of The Western Australian Turf Club, and until so paid they shall not be !'emovecl from the list.

92. The Committee may require an approved bond or other indemnity to be given to hold them harmless from any con­sequence which may arise from any such publication.

!J3. So long as the name of. a person shall be in the forfeit list, or in the forfeit list of any affiliated Club, no horse can be nominated by him for any race, whether acting as an agent or otherwise; and no horge which has beon nominated by him before his name was in the forfeit list, or of which he is wholly or partly the owner, or which, after his default has been publish­ed in the Racing Calendar, shall be proved to the &'1tisfaction of the Committee of any registered Club or any Stewards to be under his care, training, management or snperintendence, shall be (IlJalifiecl to run for any race.

94. So long as any horse is in the forfeit list, or in the forfeit list of any affiliated CIuh, such horse shall not be entered or run for any race.

D5. 1f a horse which, or the owner or nominator of which, is in the forfeit list be entered for any race, the person entering­such horse shall be fined a sum not exceeding- Fifty I'ound~.

})(j. The Secretary, at every meeting, shall exhibit in a con­spicuous position on the course a copy of the latest forfeit list.

l'AHT Vr.

THI~ "HACINU CALI~Nj)An." The Rcwing Calendar.

$17. The Committee may publish a periodical, to be called the Racing Calendar, and may publish therein:-

1. The forfeit list. 2. The names of all persons and horses disqualified, 01' of

persons defaulting or who have contravened the Hules of Racing or these By-Laws, or who have in any manner been dealt with by the Committee.

:i. All transactions of the Committee or of the Club. and all matters concerning or connected with the Club.

21st }larch, 1!J02.

W. STRICKLAND, Chairman W.A. Turf Club.

E. C. 1l. KIWSJ<JH, Secretary W.A. Turf Club.

The foregoing By-laws, having been sent to the Colonial Secretary on the 21st ~rarch, lH02, and not having been dis­allowed, are published in accordance with" The Western Aus­tralian Turf Olub Act, 1892."

E. C. D. KEYSER, Secretary 'IV.A. Tmf Club.

Perth 23rd April, 1902.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERXMENT

Department of Land ']'Hles.

TV',/, TRANSFER OF' LAND ACT, 189B.

'l'AKE NO'l'ICE that Mary Kelly of Mookoring in the . State of :Vestern Australia widow has made applica.

tIOn to be regIstered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following pm'cels of land situate in t he A von District and being

Avon Locations 85 ancl 4~/ (oontaining together 50 acres 3G perches)

Bounded on the N07·th-West by a boundary of Ml'okering Agrioultural Aroa Lot 151 moasuring 20 ohains 2 links

On the "!outh- West bv 25 ohains (i links of the North-East boundary of A von Loc,~tion 29,,·1

. On the Sonth-Ec(st by a North-East line of 20 clmin8 5 Imks and

On the N01·th-East by a North-'West line of 12 chains and a boundary of lYTeckcring Agricultural Area Lot 151 mea­suring 13 chains Slinks.

AND FUR'l'HER TAKE NonCE that all persons other than tho applicant claiming to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcels of land ~RE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 31st day of May next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 2nd April, 1902. )

Stone ,~ Bmt, Hay St"eet East, Perth, Solicito7'S f07' lhe Applicant.

·,llcP'I TRANSFER OF LAND A0T, 1893. rI-'AKE NOTICE that lticlw.rd Waters of Spring Gardens

neal' Newcastle in the State of 'Western Australia farmer has made application to be registered as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee silllple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the Avon District and being

Axon Locations 279 8/54 896 397 (md 4U5 (cont'lining in tIll' aggregate :355 acres)

Bounded by lines starting' from the North-E,tst corner of Location 14-3 ,md extending South-VY estcrly for 15 chains along the North-West boundary of Location 1-13 and It

boundary of Location 390 thence North.vVesterly for 3G chains 5 links 'llong a bounilary of Loca'ion 390 and the North-East boundary of Location 2992 thence South­'Westerly 22 chains 3 links along part of the North-vVest boundary of Location 2992 thence North-vYesterly 27 chains 3 links thence North-Ea,sterly 5 chains thence NOJ-t·h­vVesterly 12 chains thence Soul It-'\Yestei-ly IS chains thence North-yVesterly 80 chains 22 links thence South-vVesterly 20 chains thence North-We3tedy 20 chains thence North­~Easterly 20 cbains thence Sonth-Easterly 10 ehains along the SOllth-vVest boundary of Location :)01-1 thence North­Easterly 30 chains l14 links along' the South-East honndary of Location gOH thence South-Easterly 30 chains along the South-West boundary pf Location 2S0 thence North­Easterly 10 chains 40 links along the South-East boundary of Location 2S0 and part of the South-East boundary of Location 190 thence South-Easterlv 22 clmins 22 links along the South-West boundary of .Location 200 thence North-Easterly 9 chains along the South-East boundary of Location 200 thence South-Easterly G:l chains ;') links along part of n, public road the South-vVest boundary of Lot 73 and part of the South-'West boundary of Lot 7<1 of the Coondle Agricultural Area to the starting point.<

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 81st clay of JYIay next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the olx'ration of tho Act.

ALF.RED E. BUR'I"

Registrar of rritles. Land Titles' Offiee, Perth, '(

2nd April, 1902. )

Stone 4' BilJ't, Hay Stnet E'1st, Pe7·th, Solic'ito1's /0)' the Applicant.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1761

TRANSF'ER OF' LAN D ACT, 1893, SECS. 121 1 R 6

T§o:T AND 122. rrAKI<J NO,['ICE that the Right Honour[l,ble Sir John

Forrest G.C.M.G. David Forrest and Isidore Smnuel Emanuel the proprietors of Mortgage No. 'iE·s to Sl'cure the sum of £550 and intercst hn,\'c mac1e application to the Commissioner of 'ritles for a foreclosure order against J:ll11eS Smith of Claremont l'ontractor the registereel pro­prietor of the hereinafter deserihed 1;1,11,1 and that by direction of the said Comlllissiol1('r I hereby offer for sale tho following parcel of land viz. :-Portion of S1tbdiuision 40 of Swan Lowtion 701 (particularly

descrihed in Certifif,ate of Title Volume LXXXIV. Folio 4)

A:m PUIt'!'HER take notice tlutt :tfter the 7th dav of June 1902 I shall issue to the saidlllortgagees an orde;' for foreclosure uuless in the interval a sufllcient sum has been obtained by the sale of the land to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secured and all expenses incurred in and about such sale and proceedings.

The amount dllO in respect ot principal and intcrest and all expenses incurrecl was on the 25th day of March 1902 £(519 Ss.

Dated at the Titles Office Perth this Oth day of April 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrer of Titles.

J((mes 4' Da1'byshiI'C, St. GeoTge's 'Tel')'(!ce, PeTth, Solicitors f07' the Applicants.

TRANSF'ER OF LAND ACT, 1893, AND THE REAlJ PR,OPERTY LIMITATIONS ACT, 1878.

flil Tlf01!-

'{"AKE NOTICE that Walter John Coppin of Lord Street Perth in the State of vVestern Australia civil servant

Ims made application to bo registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the City of Perth and being

Pa1·t of Perth TOlVn Lot W 65 (containing 33·1''0 perches) Bounded on the Ec,st by 2 chains H,''o links of Lord Street On the S01Cth by 1 chain \lSi" links of Small Street and Ou the N01·th-TVest hy the South-Eltst boundary of the

part. of W G5 (resumed for the purposes of the Eastern Railway) measuring; 2 chains 72T'" links.

AND FUR'l'HER 'l'AKE NO'l'ICE that all persons other than the applica<nt claiming to have any cstate right title or interest in the "bove pare-el of land AIlE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Ofllce 011 or before the 17th May next it

caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BUR'l', Registrar of 'l'itle5.

Lancl'l'itles' Office, Perth, ( 19th ]\1arch, 1902. )

Ti\-h· rrttANSF'ER OF IJAND ACT, 189B. '!'AKE NOTIC}J that Geo. P. Harris Searfe and Company

Limited of Adelrtide in the State of South Australia and of I<'remantle iu the State of '\¥estern Australia G'eueral lYlerchants have macle 'lpplimLtion to be regi£tered as the proprietors of 1111 estate in fee silllple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Town of Fre­mantle and being

Ji'renwnile 'Cown Lot i)6/ (containing 1 rood 20 perches) Bounded on the North-East hy 1 chain 24h links of Queen

Strcet On the SOilth-East by the North-vVest boundm·y of Lot

,,)5G measuring g clmins and ,''0 of a link On the Sonth-Wcit by the North-Bast boundary of Lot

540 llw'Lsnring 1 chain 2.') links and On the NOj·th-lV est by the South-East boundaries of Lots

537 and 58G measuring t ... gether :3 chains fmd -i'o of a link. The land is more particularly defined on Diagram 4G5

deposited in the Laml 'l'itles Office. AND FUilTHER TAKE NOTICE that nIl persons ot.her tluUl

the applicants claiming to have tmy estate right title 01'

illt81'est in the above pa,l'cel of hmcl ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 7th day of J uue next. a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Lwd Titles Office, Perth, ) nth April, 1902. 5

AI,FRED E. BURT, Registrar of 'l'itles.

KidHon (\, GrllclCi', Hem'y Street, Ji'rem<1ntle, Solicito)'s for the Applicant.

1762 GOVERNMENT

"rl1ANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 75. 151

fTITI!!

NT OTICE is herehy given that pnrsultnt to the direction .1 of the Commissioner of 'l'itles in this behltlf it is in­tender1 on the 28th drty of April 1802 to issue to the Diocesan'l'rustees of the Church of Engbnd in "Western Australia Special Certificlttes of 'l'itl" to the land described below 1,he c1uplieate ccrtific»tes h»ving as is alleged been lost.

Dn,ted nineteenth (hy of Mltrch 1902.

ALFRED E. BURT, 'R.egistrar of Titles.

'l'HE LAND RF.FERHED '1'0 :

Swml Location 9(j4, as the s»me is reQ'istered in Volume XVIII. Folio 120 ..

Avon Location llG(j as the smile is registered in Volume XXXnI. Folio 300.

TRANSl<"ER OF LA .. ND ACT, 1893, AND rrHE l~EA 1, PROPE !,{TY LIlYII'I'A'I'IONS ACT, 1878.

TAKE NO'rICE th»t :Matthew Gibney of the p,tl»ce Hay Street POl'th in the State of Western AustraliltRoman

Catholie Bishop has made application to be rogiBtol'ed as the proprietor of n.n estate in fpe simple in possession in the following parcel of htnd sitlmte in the City of Porth and being

Pe,·th Town Lot T(14 (containing' 1 rood 33i perches)

Bounded on thc N()1th-FJ(("i by 75y'" links of 'Wellington Street

On the I,:onth-East hy the North-'Vest boundary of V18 measuring G chains U T'" links

On the ."01dh-lVest by 7(j links or Murray Street

And on the North-West by the South-East boundary of V15 nlEmSul'ing () chains ll .. {o links.

The land iR morc particularly defined on diag'ram 1440 depo"ited in t he Laud Titles' Office.

AND I<'UR'l'HEH, 1',\KE No'rICE that all pel'sons other thall the applicant claiming' to have any estate right title 01'

interest in the nbnve parcel of land ARE HEREBY RF.QUIRIW to lodge in this office on or before the 17th day of M1ty next a caveat forbidding the smne from being hrought uIlde]' the operation of the Act_

ALFRED E. BUR'!" Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I . 1Hth lYTal'C'h, H)02. )

A,-th",. P. Abbott, lJaT1'ack Sl?'eet, Perth, Solicitor fl)1' the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SECS. 121 AND 122.

FI'A KE :"\OTICE that Robert Buell Leake of lYlooranoppill . n('a1' York in the 'State of 'Western Australia farmer

the proprietor of Mortg>tge No. 4.72(11)07 to secule the 811lll

of £102 and interest 1ms made applico>ttion to the Com­missioner of Tilles for ft, foreclosuro order against .1ohn Giles (,f Bastern Valley near Geraldtoll farmer the) egis­tercel )lroprietor of thc' hereinn.ftel' described land and tlmt by direction of the said Conlluissioner I hereby offer for sale the following parcel of bnd viz. :-

Gera lc/ton 'fown Lol 1.'19 (particularly described in Certificate of Title Vdume VII. I<'olio 158)

AND 1'Uh'.rHER take notice that >tfter the 8rd clay of May 1902 I shall is~ue to the s»id iYlortgagee an order for fore­closure unless in the intorv>tl a sufficient Sllm has been obtained by the Sttle (,f the laud to satisfy the principal and interest moneys secm'ed and all expenses incurred in ,-]'nd about such Sft,]" and proceedings.

'l'he amount due in l'esp"ct of prin0ipal >tnd interest and all expenses incurred wa, on the 7th day of December 1901 £14-1 19s. 9el.

Dated a.t the Titles' Omce, Perth, this 19th day of lYIm'ch 1902.

AI,FRED K BUR'l" Registrar of Titles.

A. F. A bhatt, B'J1Tack StTeet, Pe1'lh, Agent fOT H. Wilson, (jp"aZ(Uon, Solicitor f01' the Applicant.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 75. 155

1U02 I\. T OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the direction 1. , of the Commissioner of 'fltles in this behalf it is intended on the twenty-eighth day of April 1902 to issue to Richard Willimlls of Wltratah near Guildford a Speciltl Certificate of Title to the lanel described below the dupli­cate certificate having >ts is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated 2Gth day of March 1902.

ALFRED E. BUR'f, Registrar of Titles.

THE LAND REFE,RRED TO:

The Northern portion of sub-division 10 of Swan Loc>t­tion JYIl as t,he same is registered in Volume LXXVI. Folio 29.

I tl S 1902 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

'l'AKE NO'fICE that 'William James George engineer Ernest William Hocking commission agent William

Britnltll commission agent James lYlontgomery Speed solicitor a.nd Richard Holmes merchant all of Perth in the State of 'Western Australia hltve mltde application to be registered as the proprietors of an ostn,te in fee simple in pOSSession as tenants in c nunou in equltl shares in the fol­lowing parcel of land situ>tte in the City of Perth and beil1g-

I'a,-t q( PeTth 'Totvn Lot V<!8 (containing 3 roods 131.' perches)

Bounded on the Houth-West by 1 chain 3Gi'i:. links of Murmy Street.

On the SMtth-East by 6 chains ll~ links of King Street.

On the N01·th-East by 1 chain 37 links of vVellington Street >tncl

On the North-West by the other part of V28 meaSUr­ing G chains 11& links.

The lanel is more pt]'rticularly defined on Diagram 167 deposited in the Land Titles Offi0e.

AND 1'U.R!l'H]u< 'rAKE NonCE that all persons other than the applicants claiming to have any estate right title or intcrfest in the "bove parcel of land ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Of lice on or before the 23rd cllty of :!itty next a caveat forbidding the sltme from being brought under thc operation of the Act.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, '( 26th March, 1802. I

ALFRED 1<>. BUR'l" Registrar of Titles.

Stone q- Bun, Hlty St"eet East, Solicitors for the Appl'icants_

1\)°7/2 TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893.

'1' AKE N O'l'lCE that Evangeline Mary Meares wife of Seymour Grant Mea.res of Newcastle farmer has

made application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the fOilowing parcel of land sitLU],te in the Avon District and being

Avon Location 847 (containing GO acres) Bounded on the N O1·th- West by 16 chains 76 links of the

South-East boundary of Loc>ttion GH8 On the North-East by the South-'West boundaries of

Locations 37H and 888 measuring together 35 chains 80 links

On the S01dh-Bast by 16 chains 76 links of the North­West boundary of Location e and

On t.he South-West by:'S5 chains t;0 links of the North­It}ast boundary of Location S.

AND FURTHEl~ 'rAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title 01' interest in the ltbove parcel of land ARE HEHEBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 23rd day of :May next a caveat forbidding the sallJe from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BUR'l" Registrar of 'ritles.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, '( 26th Mareh, 1902. .l

,11ee1'8s q- Lyon, NM-tham, Solicito1'S fo,' the Applicant.

APRIL 25, 1 !102.] GOVERNMENT

rI'.AKE NOTWE that Patrick Stone of Geraldton in the State of '.tV estern A ush-alil1 merchant has made

:1pplimLtion to be registered as the prvprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following pnJ'cels of land situate in the Victoria District and being

Vic/OJ'i(t Docations 017 G18 Gl!J and G21) (containing in the aggrega,te 66 acres 2 roods 32 perches)

Bounded on the S01tth- West by 2G chains 68 links of Gregory Road

On the North- West by the South-East boundary of Loca­tion 021 IneaSlll'ing 25 chains

On the NOj'lh-East by part of the South-West boundary of Location 10;)8 melLs\U'ing 26 elutins 68 links and

On the SOlLth-Eu,st by the North-\Vest bOUlH]:n'y of Loca­tion G 1G measuring 25 clmins.

AND PUR/rUEl, 'rAKE No'rICE that fiJI persons other than t,he applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the "bove parcels of land AILE HEREBY IlEQumED to lodge in this Office on or hefore the 17th day of Jlf<tY next a covent forbidding the same from being brought under tho Ollor:tLi<Jll of the Act.

AL1<'l-tED .E. BUItT, RegiRtrar of Titllls.

Land 'titles' 0 flice, Perth, ( 19th March, 1902. \

Stone ,I' Bw·t, ]{ny Stre,;! Bnst, E'erth, iOoli.citors /01' the Apl'lican t,

'I'RANSFER OJ<' LAND ACT, 1898, AND 'rHE l~EAL PIWPER'I'Y LIMI'l'ATlONS AC'l', 1870.

1"..!5 Ttnnr YI'AKE NO'frCE that l\Iatilda Palmer of the Sisters of

Mercy Convent Perth in .the S tate of 'Western Aus­tralia member of the religious cOllllllunity or order of merey and called and known ill siticl order ns Sister lYlary Baptist .Joseph 1U1S nmde applieation to be registered :ts the proprietor of an esta,te in feo simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in tho Town of Nmvcastlo and being

Pal'! of Newcastle S1,blll'ban Lot "HI (containing 2 aores 80 perches)

Bounded on the S01,th-Jr.'nst by 1, ehains 64 links of Henry Stroet

On the Souih-West by 4, chains 991'~;:; links of the North­East; boundary of Subnrbltn Lot S 20

On the N01·th-West by 4 chains 12{;:; links of the South­JDasG boundary of Subnrbf1n Lot S 11 :tnd

On the N01·th-East by the ,other part of Suburban Lot S 13 (resumed for milw"y purposes) measuring 5 chains 2110 links.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE tha,t ali persons other than the applicant ch1iming to have any esttLte right title or interest in the above parcel of land ARE HEltEBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 23rcl day of ll'Iay next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of tho Act.

AL1<'RED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles Office, Perth, ( 5th )larch, 1902. )

John HOl'gan, /jarmck Sil'eet, Path, SoUdtor /01' the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893, SEC. 75. l\?n~

NJOTICE is hereby given that }Jmsunnt to the direction l' of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf it is intended on the thirty-first day of May 1902 to issue to .Joseph Mitchell Lamb of Glendell Street R,ichmond in the State of Victoria Special Certificates of Title to the land described below the duplicMe certificates having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Dated second day of April 1902.

AL1<'liED Eo BUR'l" Registrar of 'l'itles.

THE LAND REFERRED '1'0.

Lot 17 of Section 6 of Swan Location 38 as the same is registered in Volume XLVII 1<'olio 106.

Lots 13 and 14 of Section 7 of Swan Location 39 as the same are registered in Volume XL YII. l!'olio 107.

\V.A. 1763

TRANSI-i'EE 0]' LAND ACT, 1893, AND TrHB H.EAL PEOPEI-?'l'Y T.1IMITATIONS ACT, 1878.

o"! 1 1!Ji)1

fIlA KE NOTICE that Frederick Wa,Uer Hawkins of Brunswick in the State of vVestern Au4mlin IH\~

made applioation to be r0gistered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the IV ellington District fLnd being

Pm·tions Qf Well-inaton Locoii,m 1 (being lots Ii 1416 and 18 Omnmney Road amI the portion between mid lots Hand 16 being" part of Cowley Road c()llt.aillin" together 405 ~1cres)

BOllnded 011 tho lVest by part of the E~Lst boundary of lot 28 the East b.mndal'ies of lots 7 nnd 8 nnd it pm-tof Co-wloy Roac11neastll'ing together 0;1 cha,in::; 5 links

On the NOI':h by the South boundary of lot 20 nwasnrlng 50 clmin8 2i)~ links

On the E'lSt hy 83 chains I;') links of 01l1l11:n10Y [{oad And on the South by 1;he North hOl!ll(itLry of lot 10

Ineasul'ing ::50 chains :t~ links. Also ['ortions qllVcllington Location I

(being lots 11 13 and 15 Olllll1>1ney l{oml thu portioll between Sllicl lots 13 and 15 being 11 pm·t of Cowley Road lots ;IH :10 40 and ·t1 nlelville goad portion of nlelville 1<oad and another portion of locntioll 1 containing in the aggregate 17,t2 acres)

80unded by Jines st:U·tillg from the South-IV est cornel' of lot ,t2 nIelville .Rmtd sihmte 011 the right bank of the Brnnswick l~i\'er and extending North G6 e1mills .'):3 Jinks and IDast 20 elmins 7G links alollg tbe IV cst and North boundaries of said lot "t2 thence N orih HO chrtins:l Jinks thence IV est fl5 elutins :n links thence South "J,8 chains fj, links passing- along part of the East bOt1lH[:.ry of lot 21 Om;na,ney Road nnd the Bast bounchl'ies of lot;; IS) aml 17 Omrnaney Road thenco 'West 47 chains 56 Jinks alc>ng the South botrndm"y of lot 17 Omrnaney Itoad thence South [,2 ehalns 8a links alollg the East side of the Sonth-\\Te~tei'n Railway Reserve thence l~ast 4,7 clmins 6·1 links and South 20 ebains 72 links along the North and East b.llmdlwies of lot f) OmUlalloy no"d thence .Ellst 2;'5 ch"ins 70~ links along lmrt of the North bonnclftry of lot :17 1'IIelville lioael am[ Sonth 1 ch:tin 34/'0 links and 20 ebains 54,';:; links along' the ~East boundary of said lot 37 to the right bank of the Brunswick River thence by the right bank of'said Riven' upwa,rds to the start.iug point

'rho bud is more pluticuhwly defined on pbn 2327 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND Jo'URTHElt 'l'AKg NOTICE that all persons other tha.n the applicant claiming to h~we an) estat-o l'ight title 01'

interest in the above parcel of land AltJ~ HEgEBY ItgQUlltlm to lodge in this Office on or before the 3rd dity of '\lay next It ca1'0at forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

ALFRED K BUItT, Registrar of Titles.

Land 'l'itles' Office, Perth, ( 12th March, 1902. \

A. J. Wagnm', B1lnbw'Y, Solicito1' fo), the Applicant.

,Wr 'l'RANSFEl~ OF LAND ACTI', 1893. fl'AKE NOTICE that 'William Williams of Perth in the

State of IVesterll Australia accountant has made appli­cation to be registered as the proprietor of "n estate in fe~e simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the SW:Ln District and being

Swan Location P 2811 (containing 9 acres 2 roods 4 perches)

Bounded on the No1'lh by the South bounchwy of Loc:Ltion P 237 measuring 28 chains 75 links

On the East by 3 chains 99 links of Stirling ROltd On the south by the North boundm'ies of Locations P 28:)

P 234 P 235 P 1060 P 1059 and part of l' 10;';8 measuring together 23 chains 75-b5 links and

On the Wesi by the East l:>oulldary of Location P 1063 measm'ing 4 chains and,l a link.

The land is more particularly defined on cliagmm 1158 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FUHTHER TAKE NOTICE that all jJ"r~olls other than the applicants claiming to have :1ny estn.te light title Or interest in t,he above parcel of land ARE 1I1mEBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on or before the 3rd ChLY of lYI ay next a ca-veat forl:>idding the same from being bronght under the operation of the Ad.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, I 12th 1Iarch, 1902. S

ALl!'lmD E. BUR:I', l~egistra,r of Titles.

Sf,'.we!l 0' Cowle, Trigg's Chambers, 81 BalT(,ck Street, Pel'th, Solicitors for the Appliwnt.

1764 GOVERNMENT

TRANSFER 0]' LAND AOT, 1893, AND THE REAL PROPEltTY LIMITATIONS AOT, 1878.

TV'u\

T AKE NO'1'ICE that Matthew Gibney of the Palace Hay Street East Perth Roman Catholic Bishop has made

application to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcels of land situate in the District of Perth shire and being

Perthshi1'e Locations Ag Ah 116 118 119 120 and 121 (con taining in the aggregate about 45G acres)

BOlmded by lines starting from the N orth-West cornel' of Swan Location 391 and extending South 48 chains 2n links along the vVest boundary of Location 391 thence West for 64 chains GO links along the North boundary of Swan Location 109(; [1;nd the North side of a publie road thence North 42 chains 21 links along the East boundary of Swan Location 388 thence West 26 chains 18 links along part of the North boundary of Swan Location 388 thence North 17 chains 92 links along the East boundary of Perthshire Location 117 thence North-Easterly along boundaries of Swan Location 968 for 28 chains 26 links and 27 chains 27 links thence East J 0 chains and South 48 chains 67 links along boundaries of Perth shire Location Aq thence East 24 c11ains passing along the South bounda;ry of Perthshire Location Aq and Easterly for 17 chains 99 links to the starting point.

The land is more particularly defined on diagram 1442 deposited in the Land Titles' Office.

AND FURTHEIt TAKE NOTICE thRt all persons other tlmn the applicRnt claiming to hRve any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land ARE HEREBY REQUIItED to lodge in this Office on or before the 29th day of April next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought under the operation of the Act.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, '( 26th February, ]902. j

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

A1·th1w F. Abbott, Ba1'mck Skeet, Pe1·th, Solicitor fo?' tiLl< Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND AOT, 1893, SEOTION 222, AND THE REAL PROPERTY L llVU­TATIONS A€Yf, 1878.

~4....!'L:L 1901

'l'AKE NO'l'ICE thRt Patrick Forde of tho Serpentine in the State of Western Australia farmer hRs made

Rpplication to be registered RS the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Cockburn Sound District and being Cockbur'j1 S01tnd Locat-ion 75 (particularly described in Cer­

tificate of Title Volume II. ]i'olio 289)

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land AItE HEItEBY REQUIItED to lodge in this Office on or before the 31'd day of 1\1:ay next a caveat forbidding the reg'istration of the said Patrick Forde as proprietor thereof.

ALFRED E. BUR'l', Registrar of Titles.

LRncl Titles' Office, Ferth, ( 12th March, 1902. .l

TRANSFER O1i' LAND AO'l', 1893, SEC. 75. ~ 17 T90~

N O'1'ICE is hereby given tlmt pUrSt1Rnt to the direction of the Commissioner of 'l'itles in this behalf it is

intended on the twenty-fourth cby of May 1902 to issue to Smnuel Holden of Bulong in the State of I'll estern Austra.lia miner a Special Certificate of 'l'itle to the htnd described below the duplicRte certificRte having as is alleged been destroyed by fire.

Datecl17th clay of April 1902. AL]<'RED E. BURT,

Registrar of'l'itles.

'rEE LAND REFERRED TO.

Lot 200 of sub-division 44 of Swan Location 34 as the same is reg'istered in Volume CXXX. Folio 108 in the name of Joseph Clewes of Kalgoorlie miner.

Jones, S?nith, ~ Non'is, Ba1'mck StI'eet, Perth, Solicito?'S fo?' the Applicant.

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, 1902.

(51) l{loT

TRANSFER OF LAND AOT, 1893.

'I'AKE NOTICE that Mildred Edith Brown wife of John Alban Brown of Little Swamp Ashby in the Swan

District of the State of I'll estern Australia farmer has made applicRtion to be registered as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Swan District and being

Pa1"t of Swan Location 13 (containing 185 acres)

Bounded on the West by 2,t chains 63 links of the Mid­l;1;nd RailwRY

On the Nodh by 76 chains 86§ links of the South bound­ary of Location 12

On the East'Wct1"il by parts of the North-West side of the nmin road from Guildford to Toodyay measnring 10 chains '121't; links m1Cl 8 chains 3 r"o links Rnd by boundaries of another part of Location 13 measuring 1 chain lOU link 9 ehains 5 links Rnd 12 chains 77 links and

On the So nth by 81 chains 18 links of the North bound­ttry of Location 18A

Bounded on the inner pRrt by Lot 1 shown on Plan 2008 deposited in the LRnd Titles' Office and by part of the main road from Guildfol'd to Toodyay

'1'he land is more particularly defined on DiRgram 183 deposited in the LRnd Titles' Office.

AND FURTHEIt TAlm NOTICE that all persons other thRn the appliCfmt claiming to have any estate right title 01' in­terest in the above parcel of lRnd AItW HEREBY REQUIRED to lodge in this Office on 01' before the 31st day of MRY next a caveat forbidding the same from being brought tmder the operation of the Act.

ALFRED E. BURT, Registrar of Titles.

Land Titles' Office, Perth, ( 2nd April, 1902. .l

Haynes, Robinson, ,~ Cox, St. Ge01'ge's 1.'en·ace, Pe1·th, Solicito1'S fo?' the A1Jplicant.

Appointments -rVrh (nucler Section 18 Health Act, 1898).

'['HE Central Board of Health have approved of the ~ ulldermentiolled Rppointlllellt made by the JarrahdRle Local Board of HeRlth, viz. :-

T4d\J'" Dr. T. J. 10K to be Officer of Health, vice Dr. Leschen, resigned.

22nd April, 1902. J. R. CAlYIPBELL,

SecretRry.

-;'9%\-'1 'HE Centml Bllard of Health have approved of the

undermentioned appointment, made by the Melville Local BORrd of Health, viz.:--

T4,?,h: Dr. Ar,u.N E. RANDELL to be Officer of HeRlth.

22nd April, 1902. .J. R. CAMPBELL,

Secretary.

KELlVISOOTT ROADS BOARD.

A 'l' a Meeting of the above Board, held at Arnmdale on the 28th ]<'ebruary, 1902, it was resolved to take, for

the purpose of opeuing up new lines of communica­tion :-

1. TIHtt Eleventh A venue, ArllladRle, be extended South­wards to Coombe, Whiting & Oo.'s brickworks, RS shown by road now surveyed.

2. Also, that Fourth ltoad, Armada,le, be extended in R South-Easterly direction to join Perth-Bunbury Road.

3. Also, road from Block 48:3 be extended in a Southerly direction through Crown Lands to Block 3th.

,to A strip of bnd, one clmin wide, leRving the Perth­Albany Road at a point situate about two chains East from its junction with Perth-Bunbul'Y Road, and extending- as surveyed (O.P. Canning 1(4) in a geneml ERsterly direction, passing throug'h Canning Loc. 31 to its South-East boundary, and thence in a general Southerly direction O. P. Canning 165 and 167, passing through Canning Locs. 88 and 273. S.O.L. 7/1537, Rnd Loc. 133, to rejoin the Perth-

AlbRny Road in Reserve 8~. '1'. JAMES,

Chairman.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

t~-&T BRUNSWICK ROA~DS BOART).

AT a lYleeting of the above Board, :181d at Harvey Oll the 1st day of E'ebruary, 1002, it was rtlsolved to

ta,lre, for the purpose of opening a new line of communi­cation, a strip of land,. one chain wide, the West side leaving Clifton Road at a point situate 89' 38' 4· chains 4{,,, links from tho South-East eOl'l1er of vVellington Loc. 69:3, nnd extending 0° 12' 20 chains 76 links and 3,t7° 38' 6 chains 09T'o links to join a road on the Eastel'l1 side of the South­Western Railway and along" it Northerly to vVagerup, pass­ing through C.P. 4,8/438 (A .A.. Lot 1(3) and Wellington Loc. 897 as surveyed. Diagram 5328. (Plan Harvey A.A..)

D. W, MARInO'!"]', Chairman.

'H9 UPPER BLACKWOOD ROADS BOARD.

AT a Meeting' of the above Board, held at. the Upper Blackwood Agrlcultnral Hall on the 27th d,LY of

April, 1890, it was resolved to treke, for the pm'po~e of oIJening a new line of comnHmimttion,-

A strip of Imid, one chain wide, leaving a sm','eyed road at a point about 1 chain ;,0 links Eastwnrd from the South­East cornel' of Tweed A..A. Lot ti9G, and cxtending in n general South-South-v'Vesterly direction "s sllrveyed (O.P. Nelson 2(0), passing through C.P. ·W/l:370 (A.A. Lots ~J02, G69, and ()()'l), a.nd C.P. 4(l/20(H (Lot G(7) to the South boundary of said I~ot, (j()S. (Plan 'I'weed A.A.)

A strip of land. one chain wide, or thel'eaboutB, as sLU'veye(! (O.P. Nelson 105), extending in a general Easterly direction from the Xorth-vVest corner of A. A. Lot 885, along the Bhtekwoocl River, and lXlssing through 'I'weed A.A. Lots ti85 to ti94 in01usive (Lot (j()(j) , to tho West boundary of Lot ()()7; thcnce ti1° 55' 4 chains 4,G links, and 1220 3' 5 chains (lSi'o links to join a survcyeclroad, as shown on Diagram 5207. (Plan, 'I'weed A..A..)

JA.iVmS BLECHYNDBN, Acting Chairlllan.

BHS CHITTERING ROADS BOARD.

A '!' a Meeting of the above Board, held at ]1;11:. W. J. Spice's, on the 31st day of October, 1ti96, it was re­

solved to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of coml1lunic!ttion, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the North Road neal' the ·W-Mile Post and extending in a general North-Easterly direction as surveyed (Original Plan, Swan 202 and Diagram 48()()), pa.ssing along the South-East boun­dary of Swan Location 906 to the South-West CGrner of Swan Location 44.1; thence 50 links wide through Swan Locations 441, 1250, a74, 5()1, luti, 180, and IG2 to join the Chittering l:~oac1. (Plan, Swan 4,).

5yOO T{fuo

H. MORLEY, Senr., Chairman.

DAl~LING RANGE ROADS BOARD.

A'I' a Meeting of the above Bmerd, held at Helena V,tIe on the 6th day of Juno, it was resolved to htlw, for

the purpose of opening a new line of communication, A strip of land, one chain wiele,extending in a geneml N orth­

Easterly direction from Green's Siding, Canning Jarrah Timber Co.'s railway, and passing through V Canning Location 268 and C.P. 15/:324 (3;'5) to the North-West cornel' of C.P.49/28:3. (Plan Canning Hills, [md Diagrmn 5'1IH.)

A strip of laud, one chain wide, extending in a genel1J Northerly direotion from a point on a sUl'\"eyecl road situate 77° 31' about 7 ehains from Green's Siding, Canning J arrah Timber Co.'s railway, and pttssing through '/ C.Ps 49/:344 and 4-8/1580 to a point 50 links North of the South-East corr.llr of C.P. 48/1211. (Plan Ca,nning Hills, ,1,ud Diagmlll 5'W4.)

W. H. MeG LEW, Chairman.

-fii"rJ2 NORTHAM RO.A.DS BOA1:W.

A T a Meeting of the above Boarel, held at Northam on the 1st day of February, it was resol vecl to tcLlm, for

the purpose of opening a new line of comnnmim1,tioll, a strip of la.nd 50 links wide, the North side starting from the North corner of A von Location 6, and extending' South­Westerly along its North-Western bound,try to a point one chain South-vVesterly from the East eorner of Avon Loca­tion 794, passing through said Location G. (Phm Avon 9.)

(Sgd.) D. T. MORRELL, Chairman.

GAZETTE, W.A. 1765

BRUNSWICK 1~OAD8 BOARD. A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Harvey on

.L1 the 1st (by of February, 1902, it was resol veel to take, for the purpose of opening a new line of eommunication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Ommaney Road

(No. ti06) at the North corner of Reserve 5i~'2 (Sehool), and

extending in a general Southerly direction through Les­chenault Location 1 to join the Perth-Bunbury Road neal'

the NOl'th-East oorner of Reserve 3/9~- (Post Offiee), as sur-Oi) ,

veyed. Diagram 50i2. (Plan Wellington 3.)

;os i '7 s TVti{l

D. W. MARRIOT'I', Chair111an.

BI~UNSWICK ROADS BOARD. CLOSUI~E 0]' ROAD.

A T ,t publie Meeting, held at t,he A.grieultural Hall, Brullswick, on the 1st day of iVIarch, 1902, a majority

of tho ratepayers, in lJUblic meeting assembled, passed a resolution in iavour of the closure of a road, being that portion of }'/,oacl No. ()I9 leaving Road No. 1287 at a point

V{est of Rescrve (,1'6- and extending- 1780 22' 11 chains 9() )0 0) '-'

links and 92° 22' ti ohains ·'9Jinks to rejoin "Road No. 1287. (Plan Uduc A.A.)

lOO!!1\ fuoT

D. v'Y". JifARlnO'l''I" Clutirlllltn Brunswick "Roads Board.

GOOJYIALLING ROADS BOAl:m.

A T " Meeting of the above BOll.rd, held at Jourltkine Hall on the first day of February, it was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new line of communiea­tion, a· strip of hmd, 50 links and 1 chain wide reslJeetively l.'aving the North-Westerll boundary of Avon Loc. W. at the North end of Road No. la08, and extending (50 links wide), as surveyed O.P. Avon 54ti, in a general Northerly directi)11, passing through A.von Locs. 1679, 1245, 1()57, 1852, to the N ol'th eorner of Loc. 582, and thence one chain wide to join the Newcastle-Goomalling Road. (Plan Avon 8.)

11S!l 1 99

JAMES H. BOWEN, Chairman.

DARLING RANGE ROADS BOARD.

A 'J'a Meeting of the above Bmu'd, held at Midland Junction (>11 the 2nd day of £\.ugust, it was resolved

to take, for the purpose of opening n new line of communiea­tiOll,--

(1.) A stl'ip of la.nd, 50 links wielo and l chain wiele respectively, the South side starting from the South-East corner of Canning Loe. :360, and extending vVest to its South­vVest corner, 50 links wide (as surveyed, Diagram 4146); thence, 1 ehain wide ([tS surveyed, Diagram 4147), in a general South-Westerly direction, passing through Canning Location :10ti to the North-vVest comer of Canning Location 359. (Plan Canning Hills.)

(2.) A skip of bnd 50 links wide, the East side leaving' a surveyed road on the South boundary of Canning Location :30ti, at a point situate () chains 53 links vYest from the

North-West cornel' of Reserve 2~5,and extending 0° 36'

15 chains 24 links through said Loeation 308, to join above Road No.1 (as surveyed, Diagmm 'H4i7). (Plan Canning Hills.)

WlII. H. McGLEW, Chairman.

GREENOUGH ROADS BOARD.

A 'J' a Meeting of the above Boal'C~, held at Greenough on the 4th (hy of March, 1902, It was resolved to take,

for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, 50 links wide, through Vie. Loca,tions 175 and 17S, eonl1eeting Comp,mJ and Gregory roads.

R. E. MORRELL, Chairman.

Greenough, tith :iVI!U'ch, 1902.

GREENOUGH ROAD,::; BOARD.

A 'l' a li'leeting of the above Board, held at Greenough on the -:tth day of February, 1902, it was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new line of com111l111ication, a strip of land, 50 links wide, on the East side of the Railway line, starting from Georgina Road and extending to Short Road.

R. E. MORRELL, Chairman.

Greenough, 8th February, 1902.

1766 GOVERNMENT

LOWJ<JR, GASCOYNE ROADS BOARD. No'rICE.

I Hl~REBY give noticc tha,t all Dog, Cl1rt, and C~Ll'l'iage I,ieenses 1111lst DC paid to the Secreta~y, Mr. D. A.

'l'urnbull, Cleaver Street, Carnarvon, on 01' before the first May, 1902. The Secrehery will be at his residence between the hours of 1 and 2, and 7 and 8 p.m., to issue Licenses up to the above date. Any owners with an unlicensed cart, cm'riage, or dog after this date will be prosecuted without further notice.

. Mr. VV. King has been ltjJpninted by the Board to eollect Dog Licenses at Slml'ks Bay.

DAN. JllIA'l'HESON, Chairman.

207 n Itnnr NOHifHAM ROADS BOAR,D.

A T a .il'Ieeting of the above Board, held ~tt Northam on the Gth ebyof April, 1902, it was rcsolved to take,

for the l)l11'pOSe of opening a new line of comnmnication, a strip of lanel, 50 links wiele, leaving l~oad No. 1172 at the N orth-vVest corner of C.P. .),7/ BO, and extending in a general South-Ea~torly direction, as sl1l.'veyed (O.P. Avon 54,9), l);tssing through C.P. Ml/G'd7, Ml/806, Avon Locations 1716,2089, and 1769, to join the Goomalling l~,oad. (Ayou 8.)

127 G J, Tliof

(Signed) D. T. MORRELL, Chairman.

TOODYAY lWADS BOARD.

A T ~t Mel!til1g of the abo\-e Bo;tl'd, held at Newcastle on - the i,th d"y of April. 1»02. it was resolved to take,

for tho purpose of opening a new line of communication, ,1 strip of land, ono clmiu wide, the South side leaving the Goom"Uing' Road "t a point situato 24,:,° 80' 1 chitin 31'0 links from the 'IV estern cornor of Avon I,ocation 1645, and extending 6ao 80' ah')ut at' elutins; thenco 71° 28' about 20 clmins, :;:3°4,7' 25c11a;ns 58 links to" ViTestern boundary of Avon Louttioll 5tl,I, passing along the Northern boundary or said Loca.tion 16't5 [md t h1'011gh A von Locations 1887 ltnd 806. (As surveyed Diagram :'5718.) (Plan Avou 8.)

B. D. CLAltKSON, Uhail'111an.

------------------'l'OODYAY R,OADS BOARD.

A T a Mooting of the a,bove Boa.rd, helcll1t Newcastle on l.he 5th e1<ty of April, 1902, it was resolved to take,

for the plU'lJose of opening a new line of commlmimltion, a strip of land, one chain widc\ leavin? Road No. 1258 l1t a point situate N orth-vI' esterly of the '.'Vest cornel.' of Ayon J~oc. !:l58, ,mel extending iu a general South-Easterly direction as surveyed (Dillgmm 5219), passing through A von Locs. 8, :323, 858, and 1391; and thence Easterly as surveyed (Dil1grmn 35/Hl) through Avon Loc. 1718 to join a surveyed road on its East boulld30ry. (Plan Avon 8.)

B. D. CLARKSON, Chairman.

'HS FREMAN'l'LE lWADB BOARD.

A 'l' a Meeting of the above Board, held at Fremantle on the 2nd day of December, IHOl, it wa,s resolved to

iK'l,ke, for the lmrpose of opening a !lew line of communica­tion, " strip of land, one chain wiele, the North side le[1Vinp­I-toad No. 7(i(i on the South boundary of Cockburn Sound Location 10, amI extending (as surveyed, Diag'mm ()1/144) 89° 40', passing [1long part of the South boundary of LoCtlti£)ll 10 aforesD,id and the South b0lmebries of Cockburll SOlmd Location 3D:; amI Janeln.lwt A.A. Lot 172, passing through Cockhurn Sound LocH,tions "105 and 139, to join Dean Road. (Janclakot A.A. Plan.)

R H. HOLMES, Chairmnn.

N01{''l'HAMP'fON ROADS BOARD. tH~ Cr,OSURE 01·' ROAD.

Ii"lHE Honoumble the lYIinister for hmc1s, being the -L owner of lanel oyer or along which the portion of road

hereunder described plcsses, has applied to the Northamp­ton Roads Board to close the said portiun of road, viz. :-

A sm·veyed road lel1Vini\' the Northampton Road neal' the North-West corner of Vict.oria Loc. 1099, and extending in [L general South-Easterly direction, passing through Vic­toria Locs. ·18, 38, 1, and 55 to the "Vest boundary of Vic­toril1 Loc, 42 (as surveyed, O.P.s Victoria 9 and 10). (Plan C. 54.)

A. JOHNSON, Chairman Northampton Roads Board.

31st March, 1902.

GAZETTE, 'V.A. C APRIL 25. HW2.

NOTICE. -, HEREBY give notice that I have applied to the lYlarra­j dong' Roads Board for permission to erect a Swing Gate across the Quindallning-lYJarraciong Hoad, "bont one mile towards l\i[armdong from the Quindanning Bridge.

R. E. WARBUl'tl'ON, Chairma,n Quindanning Commonage Board.

1th April, 1902.

T~~:r UPPEI~ CHAPMAN ROADS BOA'Rl) .

A 'l' a ]}1ee!ing of the above Board, he~d lLt Nabawah Oll the 2tJth day of .January, 1902, It was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new line of com­lllunication, a strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the E'1stern bOlmdary of Victoria Location 847, about 'H chains 89 links North from its South-Ercst corner, and exlenrling in a "Yesterly direction throngh the said Location 847 to its -Western boundary. (Plan:C.54.)

S. H. ,TUPP, 2lst February, 1902. Cha.il'llla.n.

T~ti UPPE11, CHAPMAN Ii-OADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of tIll' above Board, held at Nabawah on the 5th clay of April, IH02, it was resolved to take,

for the purpose of opening new lines of communication :--1. A strip of land, one chain wiele, leaving the North­

East COrBel' of Schoolsite /i'y1l92, and extending in a North-Easterly direction through Victoria Location 780, Reserves 11\2227, /1\.785, Victoria Location 1870, Reserye 11\735, C.P. 48/19D(), C.S. 528/1(;2, S. '1-72, part of Victoria Location 81,7 to the '.Yusterll bonndlwy of Victori~1 Loca­tion 6;32. {Pl,tll C. 54, Class '1.)

2. A strip of land, one chain wide, lea.ving the North­IV est cornel' of Schoolsii;e /1\4·192, and extending in a N ol'therly direction throug'h Victor;', Locations 780 and (i2H, l1nrI making it deviation through VictOl'ia LOClttion 57. lPlrm C. 54, Class 4.)

5th April, 1902. S. H .• TUPP,

Chairllll1n.

?Ni BROOME HILL ROADS BOARD.

A 'l' a :'1eeting of the above Board, held at Broome Hill on the 14th day of September. lD01, it wn.s r0solvec1 t.o

take, for the purpose of opening a newline of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, the East side starting from the North-West corner of' Kojouup Location E 13n (513) and oxtending South through Koj0l111P LOf'ations E 19 and 835 to join a public road. (Plftn S. :30.)

5[)3 TUlE! KELMSCOTT

'l'HOlYIAS NOI1.1USH, Chairman.

ROADS BOAR,D.

A 'r a Meeting of the above Board, held at Armaclale on _ the 2nd day of December, it was resolved that Road

No. :3'79, gazetted 20th April, 1893, as a "Minor" P.oad be now declared a " Main" Road.

'1'. JAMES, Chairman Kelmscott Roads Board.

PER'l'H ROADS BOARD. ;\. '1' It Meeting of the "boye Board, held at Perth on Tues­

.1.:1. day, the 5th day of November, 190J., it was resolved to take. for the purpose of opening a now lin8 of C0111111t111i­m,tioll, a strip of land, one chain wide, running through Swan Locations Z a,nel Y, and lliready shown as Beaufort Street on Deposited Plans No. 2842, 2343, 1884, 355, and 615.

.Perth, 8th April, 1902.

R. W. HARDEY, Chairman.

10148 190'0 MUIUtAY lWADS BOAI'm.

A T a Meeting of the "boye Board, held at Pinjarra on the 1st day of September, 1900, it was resolved to

tltke, fot' the purpose of opening a new line of communica­tion, a strip of land, one clmin wide, lea.ving the 80uth­IV estern railway at a point sitnate l,Vest of the Sonth-West cornel' of lYIurray Location 275, and extending in a generfl,] Easterly direction through Cockb11l'n Sound Location 16, along the South boundary of said Location 275, thrsmgh C.P. 305/74 (28<t) andlllurmy Locations 141 and 68; thence in a South· Easterly direction through Murray Location 12li, and along the East boundary of C.P. 48/1633 to its South­East cornel' (as surveyed, O.P. Murray 109). (Plan Murray 1.)

EDWARD McLARTY, Chairman.

ApRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT

4201 TV-on BEVERLEY ROADS BOARD.

A T a ~leeting of the above Board, held at Beyerley on the 2nd day of Jalluary, 1902, it was resolved to take,

for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaying Road No. 30 [,tits iuter­section with the Dale Bridge Siding in Avon Location n, and extending in a Southerly direction as surveyed (O.P. Avon Roads 68 and Diagram 3938), passino; through Avon Locations 1"1, Tn, 1, and 21, along the East boundary of C.P. 884/56 (3G20) to the North boundary of Avon Location, 45; thence as surveyed (Di[Lgram 5273), passing through said Avon Location '.t5 and Location 291, and onward as surveyed (O.P. Avon Roads 69), passing along the North­Eastern boundary of C.P. '18/3115 (25·18) and the West boundary of A von Loc!Ltion 291'.1, to the South boundary of the District. (Plans Avon 17 and S.W. 13.)

(Signed) SAl'YIL. WILLIAMS, Chairman.

BROOME HILL DISTRICT ROADS BOAIW.

'['HE Broome Hill District Roads Board in account with the Government of Western Australia.

Retul'n of Expenclit1~1'e for the year 19W of Gl'ant fl'om Loan.

1900. RECEIPTS. Jan. I.-To Cash in hand

" Balance in Union Bank, Albany ... " " Treaslu'Y " SpecJal grant for Kojonup Road

tank April 4.- " 1st instalment annual grant June 26.- " 2nd" ""

• 30.-" Hire of furniture to l'Ylechanics' Institute to date

Sept. 4.--" Special gmnt(l'Ylartinup Road) .. . 27.- " " ,,(Katanning Road) .. .

Dec. 31.- " Cart and carriage licensing fees .. . " Dog licensing fees ... " Treasury cheques outstanding

£ s. d. 1 10 0

11 17 3 24 14 0

70 0 0 150 0 0 150 0 0

100 30 0 0

100 0 0 50 0 0 10 7 6 o 15 6

£600 4 3

EXPENDITURE. 1900. From T1'eas1Ll'Y F1LnCZS.

Jan. 13.-Eo W. Steel', balance fencing contract R. H. Jones, fencing material

Mar. 1O.-VV. A. Newbey, repairing chairs P. Carrington, two days' labour at 8s. R. H. Jones, salary (50s.), and post­

ages (Is. lOd.) R. Norrish, repair to culvert, Eticup

Road ... G. Norrish, jun., removing tree off

Kojonup Road 19.-C. Vanzuilecom, advance on Kojonup

Road tank C. Vanzuilecom, advance on Kojonup

I-I-oad tank April 14.-VV. F. Forster & Co., advertising ac­

cOlmt to March 31 ... H. Tratham, destroying tree at Tam­

bellup R. H. Jones, salary and postages .Jordltn & McGuire, balance on Poo­

tenup Road elearing contract 19.-C. Vanzuilecom, advance on K. Road

tank ... May 12.-A. W. Jordan, removing trees off

Pallinup Road . P. Garrity, jun., removing tree

R. H. Jones, salary and postages C. Vanzuilecom, balance on tank, etc.

June 9.-R. H. Jones, salary and postages ... H. BOl11ldy, cutting drain for B.H.

reservoir J. A. Norrish, cutting and removing

limbs and stumps off Ie. Road T. H. Stanbury, auditing for years

88 and 89 July l4.-A. Threadgold, clearing timber off

Tambellup Road P. White, filling-in trial hole ~lechanics' Institute, rent of hall to

30th Jl11le W. F. Forster & Co., advertising, etc. R. H. Jones, salary and postages ... E. W. Steer, cleaning and repairing

P. Road tank

£ s. d. 4 6 0

17 16 0 0 5 6 o 16 0

2 11 10

0 3 0

o 15 0

10 0 0

10 0 0

9 2 0

0 5 0 211 6

6 9 0

5 0 0

o 10 0 0 8 0 2 13 0

36 16 8 2 12 0

3 0 0

0 7 6

1 1 0

0 8 0 0 3 6

5 0 0 7 6 0 2 12 4

2 15 0

GAZETTE, W·.A. 1767

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Jan.

Feb.

Oct.

Dec.

J. Bettridge, .Kojonup Road contract J. A. Stevens, subscription to R. B.

Association ... 11.-E. Steel', removing tree off Pallinup

Road '" G. Norl'ish, jun., removing trees off

Kojonup Road J. A. Norrish. 21 chains rutting at

3s.6el. J. BelLrd, 10 days' work with horse

and ch'ay R. H. Jones, sa,lary and postages

20.-P. vVhite, 20 chains forming at 13s. 6d., £13 lOs.; removing tree, 2s. Gd.; 3 chains forming and levelling at £1 Gs., .£3 18s.; 36 chains rutting at 7s., £12 12s.

8. - W. Searle, jun., 7 days' work with hOl'se.and dray at 17s.

W. F. Forster & Co., advertising road, £3 15s.; and supplying R. book, 5s. Gd ....

R. H. Jones, salary anel postages A. 'l'hreadgold, clearing trees off

Tambellup East Road 21.-H. Boundy, 13! days' work with

horse and dray P. White, 10 chains gravelling at

£1 15s., £17 lOs.; 2 loads gravel, 5s.

13.-M. O'Neill, advance on T-m. Hill, clearing

W. Searle, jun., remnving tree off PallinuI) Road

'I'. Thl'eadgold, removing trees off Pootinup Road ...

G. A. N ol'rish, removing trees off Ko­jonup Road ...

VI{. F. ];'ol'stel' & Co., ad vertising new roads ...

E. ,V. Steer, removing tree ... S. Swift, removing tree R. H. Jones, salary and postages

1O.-Fraser & Bettridge, constructing bridge and approaches, Brassey Road ...

:il-Ieyer & Green, Broome Hill-Katan­nillg Road clearing, 5 miles 49 chains, at 2s. 3d.

Meyer & Green, Broome-Hill-Katan­ning road clearing, 5 miles 49 chl1ins, at 2s. 3d.

H. Boundy, 90 chains clearing, Chilliellp Road

VV. F. Forster & Co., advertising open court

P. Garrity, jun., clearing trees off E.-G.H. Road

R H. Jones, salary and postages ... 8.-'1'. Norrish, jun., 10 chains forming

and gravelling Kp. Road ... H. H. Jones, salary and postages ....

Expenditure f1'0111 Union Bank F1mds. 13.-W. F. Forster & Co., advertising

election G. Norrish, jun., cutting and remov­

ing trees off K. Road R. H. Jones, salary, 50s.; postages,

Is. 4d, 10.-R. Pethel', supplying six copies of

Roads Board Act R. H. Jones, salary and postages

13.-T. Norrish, attending R.B. Con­ference, etc., 11 days at lOs.

G. Norrish, attending R,B. Con­ference, etc., 10 days at lOs.

Bank charges, 28th February, lOs. 6d.; ditto, 30th Augnst, lOs. 6el.

3l.-Balance in Treasury ... Balance in Union Bank, Albany Cash in hand ...

£ s. d· 13 5 0

2 2 0

0 5 0

III 0

3 13 (j

810 0 2 12 0

30 2 6

5 19 0

4 0 G 2 13 0

0 8 0

10 16 0

17 15 0

2210 0

0 8 0

4 0 0

o 13 0

710 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 214 0

31 14 0

32 3 6

18 7 3

13 10 0

019 6

o J2 (j

211 0

16 10 0 2 12 9

016 0

1 10 0

211 4

0 9 0 211 6

510 0

5 0 0

1 1 0 128 18 2

41 8 5 13 17 6

£600 4 3

We hereby certify that we have this day examined all books, vouchers, etc., in connection with the above balance sheet, and found same to be correct.

14th April, 1902.

THOS. W. LANGLEY, } Auditors. VICTOR BL.-1CK, R.M.,

. . .

1768 GOVERNMENT

BROOME HILT; DIS'l'RTCT. ROADS BOARD. '['HE Broomc Hill Distrid Roads Board in account with

the Governlllcnt of ,'{estern Australia Retnrn of Empenclitttre, /01' the year 1901,

of Grant from. Loan. 1901. RECEiPTS.

Jan I.-To hn,bllce at treasury ". • , Bn,}:ncc in Union Hmk " "ash in hand ... . ..

Pcb. 26. - )I Spccin..1 gJ'ant (1Vlaley Honcl). ... ..' ]}fnr. 9.~-" Hire Df fnxuitnre to nfechlluics' Institute A pril22. -" Firs~, moid.y of n.lJlllutl grant July 3.-" ~ecolld 1l1Oiety of annual grant Dec. 31.- IJ Hire of fnrllitnre to .:\Iechuuics· I~stit~~te

" Cart and ca,rriag-e licensing tees )I Dog licensing fees ... . .. " Treasury cheques outstllllrUng ... " Union Bank cheqnes outstanding

1001. EXPENDITURE. Jan. I.-Cheques outstanding ... ... . ..

12.-W. F. Forster & Co., u(lvertising new roads £7 lOs., elechon lOs. 6e1. ...

J. A. Non'ish, removing trees oU K. Road ... ... ... ... ...

R. H. Jones, secretary's salary £210s., postages Is. (kl. ....... ..

S W. T"ylor. removing tree off Tam-bellnp ltoad ... ... .. . ..

Feb. 9.-G. Whitton, removing-tree off K. Road R H .. Iolles. s,,[>try £~ lOs., postage Is.

28.-Unioll B;:m1i:, charge for keeping ::tc· count ... ... ... ... . ..

J\:In,r. 9.·-W. A. Kewbey, l1clvance on D 3-~f. Road contract... ... ... . .. ,.y. A. !\ewbey, 114 chains clearing on T.-lI!. H. liol1d ... ... ... . ..

Bettridge and Fraser, Carpedup Bridge cont,ract... ... ... ... . ..

J. McGuire, two days with horse and dray... . ..

Jltec1muics' Institute, rent of hl111 to 31st Deocmber, 1900 ... ... .

G. A. Norl'ish, clearing culverts K. Road . ... ... ... . ..

F. Rodby, 12~ chaiug clearing 011 T.·M. H. Road at 3s.... ... ... ...

R. }I. Jonos, snht1"Y £Z lOs., postnge 28. April 13.--G-. A. Non'ish, relllovillg limb, filling

]}Iay

ruts, aud llHtldng drain ... ... vr, SC~ll·lc. jun., grubbing stunlps and

relnriring- cu1vert ... ... . .. W. A. j\"ewbcy, 2455 chains clearing on

D 3-])1. Road l1t 3s. . .. Less adnluce on 9th March

R. H. Jones, salary, £2 lOs. ; postages, 2s.; bonus on wheel a11(l dog licenses for ycar, 1900, £3 Os. 4d. . ..

11. -J. Bettridgc, 13! chains forming and gravelling at £2 ... ... ...

J. BeUl'ic1ge, 2 inverts, £3 15s.; 131 ch .... duB draiumg at 3s. 6d., i£27s. 3d.

J. Bettddge,6 chains rutting at3s. 6cl., £1 Is.; laid gravel mId levclling, 7s. Gel. ... ... ... ... . ..

J. 13ettridge, 6 cludllsrutting at 3s. 6d" £1 Is. j 1 iuvert, £2 lOs. ... . ..

J. Bettndge, .5! chains draining at 3s. 6cl" 19s. 3d.; 10 chaills gra.velling at £2, £20

~r. O'Nem, balance on T.-aI.H. Rond, clearing... ... ... ... . ..

Yr, F. Forster & Co., advertising, 1'6

licenses... ... ... ... ... J. :McGnire, repairing culvert, P. Road It. H ... Jones, salary, telegraIu and

stamps '" ... ... ... June S.--R. H .• Tones, salary and postages

Treasury, cheque book ... 29.-Ullioll Bank, charges for keeping

account ,.. ... ... ... ... July 13.-J. Delaney, constructing ford, Tam·

bellu]l ... ... ... ... ... R. H. Jones, Fa.lary and postages ...

25.-A. Mason, advance on lIfaley Road survey

Aug. 10. -A. lI1a.SOll, advance on M",]ey Road

iOept.

Oct.

survey... ... ... ... R. H. Jones, salary and postages J. Delaney, 5 chains forming a~d

g-rrrvelling- at £2 2s. J. Delaney, 1 invert

28.-A. :ThIason, survey contract ... A. l\-fasoll, balance surve.v contract ...

H.-G. lIfllJ.'shall, 90.1 chains rutting at 2s .... G. l'iIarshn.l1, filling in hole

J. Non-ish, making drain, ringing tree, and filling hole ... ... ... . ..

J. l\JcGuire, repairs on Pallinup Road H. H, Jones, salary aUll postages ... A. Threadgold, 15 chains forming and

gravelling, n.t £2 5s.... ... ... 28.-G. Marshall, 22 chains rutting on R.

Road, at 2s. ... ... ... . .. J. Delaney, progress payment, P. Road

contract.. ... :.. ... ... 12.-J. Delaney, 28 chains forming, at 98.,

£12 128.; 5t chains forming, at 8s., £22s. ... ... ... ... ...

J. Delaney, rutting, lOs.; gravelling on C. Road, 4s. _.. ... ... . ..

J. Delaney, lIt chains forming and graveliing, at £210s.; £28 2s. 6d.

Less l)rogress payment ...

£ s.

36 16 27 12

27 0

6 2

1 8

311

2019

1010 3 0

... 9 1 0 1

1414

014

28 2

d.

6 4

0

3

6

0

3

0 if

6 6

0

0

6

£ s. d. 128 18 2

41 8 .'i 1317 6

200 0 0 010 0

125 0 0 12.5 0 0

1 0 0 62 10 0 13 17 6 100

40 17 0 -----

£753 18 7 ------

£ s. d. o 15 6

8 0 6

1 10 0

211 6

0 4 0 0 5 0 2 11 0

0 7 0

27 12 4

17 2 0

~7 10 0

110 0

2 10 0

1 5 0

117 6 2 I" 0

011 0

o 17

9 4 2

5 12 4

59 1 0

12 10 0

o 13 0 015 0

212 6 2 11 0 0 8 4

o 10

25 0 0 211 6

50 0 0

10 0 0 214 0

1310 0 30 0 0 30 0 0

9 3 0

017 0 0 8 0 2 11 6

3315 0

2 4 0

20 0 0

2310 6

GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 25, i902.

£ s. d. P. O'Neill, 403 chains clearing onEwp.

7 Road, l1t 2s. 6d. ......... 50 6 ,V. Searle, 7 chains gravelling on P. 14 0 0 Road, at £2 ... ... . ..

R. H. Jones, salary and l)Ostages ... 211 8 Dcc. 14.-S. S. E. Byotte, 26 chains rutting on

R. Road, 8.','2s. ... ... ... . .. 212 0 R. R. Jones, 2 lllonths' salary, £5;

postages, 2s. 4d. ... ... .. . 5 2 4 R. H. Jones, bonus for destruction 16

wild dogs '" 2 0 0 7 2 4

W. F. Forster & Co., advertising Open Court ... ... ... 0 7 0

J. l\'IcGuire, general repairs ... . .. 41<1 0 G. !<mithson, clen.ring on India Street 510 0

31.-E. W. & E. Steer, progress paymellton 30 0 0 M. Road clearing ... ...

Mechanics' Institllte, rent to date ... 5 0 0 Union Bank, charges for keeping

010 account 6 By bai~~1Ce I;; Treasury ... 80 5 6 " balance in Union Bank 76 7 5 ,," cash in hand ... 417 6

£75318 7

Vie hereby certify that we have this day audited the books, etc., of the Broome Hill Roads Board, and found same correct,

VICTOR BLACK, R.M., I. A d·t 'PHOS. W. LANGLEY, J U 1 ors.

14th April, 1902.

VICTORIA PLAINS ROADS BOARD. A. BSTRACT of Receipts and Expenditure

.1::i.. Yoarended illbt December, 1901:-1901. RECEIPTS.

Jan. l.-Balance credit 'I'reasury, less out-

1901. Jan.

standing orders ... Ba,lance credit Treasury, W.A. Bank Cash in hand, 1900, paid W.A. Bank Balance Government special grant

(£:300),1900-1901, Koojan-Moora Road

Government ordinary gmnt, 1900-1901

Vehicle licenses during year Dog do. do.

EXPENDITURE. l.-Koojan-Moom Road, constrllction

Do. do. general main-tenance

Moora - 'vValebing Road, general maintenance

Perth-Geraldton Road, general main­tenanco

Mogumber Road, general main­tenance

"VIr alebing - Coordoo Road, general maintenauce

Moora-Berkshire Road, clearing Do. do. making cross-

ings Newcastle Itoad, clearing f!tllen

timber Koojan-Glentromie Road, clearing ... Marbro Road, repairs Dandaragan and Nairn's Road, clear-

ing and repairs ... Moora, three crossings, Robert Street Auditors' fees ... Secretary's salary (12 months)

Do. commission collocting li-cense fees (£116), at 10 per cent ....

J. Somers, building two new carts ... Sands & McDougall, printing Inquirer, publishing balance sheet ... Incidental

Dec.3I.-Balance credit 'I'reasury, less out· standing order

Balance credit W.A. Bank, less out­standing cheques

Cash in hand ...

during the

£ s. d.

110 911 89 17 1

1 0 0

200 0 0

250 0 73 15 0 'J2 8 9

------£767 10 9

£ s. d. 183 13 2

37 3 6

34 14 6

90 13 6

4011 6

2 6 0 45 17 6

25 0 0

4 17 0 7 6 0 2 6 0

12 0 0 19 10 0 2 2 0

30 0 0

11 12 0 43 0 0 .0 12 lO 1 15 0

22 6 5

89 lO 11

45 9 2 15 3 9

£767 10 9

(Signed)

Certified correct,

JERH. CLUNE, Chairman. RICHARD P. LANIGAN, Secretary.

A. N. PIE SSE, R.IVl.,} A lit THos. E. HART, UC ors.

. pj'O Ratepayers. 22nd March, 1902.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERN~IEl\' T GAZETTE, 'V.A. 1769

BELMONT ROADS BOARD. 122'!1 Tflui}

A '1' a Meeting of the above Board, held at 13elmolit on the 17th day of A.pril, 1902, t was resolved to tltke,

for the purpose of ol)ening a new line of cOlllmunie:ltion, Pel'th-Cansewl1y-GuiWfol'd Road. pftssing throngh Swan Locations 28. 29, :30, :n,32, :3:1, and 34, as shown on O.P. Swan B5. (Plan 8wan 5.)

H. G. DUNCAN, ChairnlfLll Belmont Roads Board.

17th April, 1902.

GREENOUGH EOADS BOAED. BYE ELEC'l'ION.

TUESDAY, 6TH lYLAy, 1902.

N OTICE is hereby g'iven that an Election to fill the seRt vRcnted by the rcsignation of Mr. A. Meadow­

croft will be heH let thc Court House on thc above date. Intending' candida.tes must givc seven days' notice of

their candida.ture to

R. E. MORRELL, Chltirman and Returning Officer,

Greenough Roads Roard.

NAN NINE ROADS BOA1~D.

B ALANCE S l-lEET for year ending 31st 1901 :.-

December,

DR. To Special Grant, Nannine-Lake Way Road

" Do. Er!lction finger-posts " Receipts ltnd Expenditure account ...

CR.

By Balance in Treasury Do. Western Australian Bank

1901. RECEIPTS.

Jan. 1.--To Balance at Treasury, less special grants ...

Balance at Western A. ns­tralian Bank ...

£ s. d.

£ s. d. 89 10 4, :3,j, 11 0

5,34 10 :3

.£G78 11 7

£ s. d.

606 13 1 71 18 6

£678 11 7

£ s. d.

392 11 2

59 19 " 19.-" GoverIlment grant 100 0 0

June 30.- Do. do. 100 0 0 ----- 200

500 800

Dec. 31.-" Dog licenses " Cart licenses

o 0

13 0 0

£665 10 8

1901. EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ s. d.

Dec. 31.-By Maintenance and im­provements

" Secretary's salary " Stationery and adver­

tising ... Auditor's fee ...

"VV. A. Bauk account chu,rge ...

" Petty cash (stamps and wires) ...

" Balance at W. A. Bank Do. Treasury

other than special grants ...

71 18 6

482 11 9

52 0 9 50 0 0

3 17 8 1 1 0

1 1 0

1 0 0

-----55410 3 -----£665 10 8 -----

Expenditw'e oj Sl)ecia~ Gmnts.

NA-gNINE-ABBO'1'S ROAD.

1901. DR. CR. £ S. d. £ s. cl.

Jan. I.-To Balance at'rreasury 2 18 0 Mal'. 8.-By CIC:1ring road ... 2 18 0

£2 18 0 2 18 0

NAN NINE-LAKE WAY ROAD. 1901. DR.

£ s. d. Jan. 1.-'1'0 Balance at'rreasllI'Y ... 166 10 4 Dec. 31.-By Supervising and clear-

ina road " Bal';'.nce at Treasury ...

J901. Erection r:f F'inger-Iosts.

Jan. Dec.

1.-'1'0 Balance at Treasury ... 31. -By lYIaking Hnfi. crecting

finger-posts J' Balance at 'Treasury

Examined and found c,l'l'eet,

£ s. d. 43 9 6

GERALD HORGAN )

CR. £ s. d.

77 0 0 SO 10 4

£ s. d.

8 IS 6 34· 11 0

pro Resideut I1Ingislrate, ~ ,\ uditors. CHAS. H. J8NKINS, )

Nannine, 14th April, 1902, .---~-.-~-.~~-~--

YALGOO EOADS BOARD. BALA.NCE SHEET for the Year 1901:-

EXPENDITUl,E. .£ s. d. £ s. d Bert Flint, deviation, Field's Find

Road Michael lYlcNamam, contract, Field's

Find Hoad ... David vVilson & James Brady, eon­

tract, Field's Find Road ... Lewis Pope, contract, li'ield's Find

Hoad James Bourke, one clay's work

James Bourke, repairs to gates, 'Wad­gingarra Road

James Bonrke, repairs, Yuin Road contract

James Bourke, clearing, 'l'hundellarra Road ...

James Bonrke, repairs to latrine Do. do. Yalgoo streets

Lewis Pope, vVurarga Creek contmct By Deposits returned .. . " Secretary's salary .. .

Auditors' fees Collector's fees Valuator's fees Chaff account .Advertising

" Stationery, sundries, and stamps Rent of office Exchange, Bank cheques, etc. Balance Treasury account

Petty cash W.A. Bank Cash in hand

G 0 0

115 0 0

71 0 0

iilO 0 o 10 0

----- 198 0 0

4 0 0

45 0 0

28 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0

30 0 0 ItllO 0

150 0 0 4 4 0 5 0 0 8 0 0

14 16 0 5 10 0 8 3 0

16 12 0 2 15 6 1 18 2 o 12 5

89 15 4 10 4 1

-----£644 0 6 -----

RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. Jan. I.-Balance at Treasury 1 1 10

19.-First moiety Government grant ... Ii5 0 0

April 19.-Second moiety Government grant 175 0 0

29.-Special grant Field's Find RORd 100 0 0

---- 451 1 10

Jan. Revenue.

I.-Balance hi Bank Cart licenses Dog licenses Rates Deposits on contnwts

35 11 9 49 10 0 1611 0 72 15 11 18 10 0

192 18 8

£644 0 6

CHAS. WILLIAJ\1:S0N, Chairman.

JOHN VVARR, Secrotary.

Audited with all vouchers, and found correct, J. M. BRIDGER, "( Auditors. J. BOWES, )

15th March, 1902.

1770 GOVERN YrENT GAZETTE, 'V.A. t APRIL 25, 1902.

JANDAKOT ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held on 9th inst., it was resolved to take, for the purpose of opening a

new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, starting from the Forrest Road, North-East corner of Reserve for Townsite, and extending along West side of blocks 73 and 7:"5 to join road at North-Vvest corner of block ~~.

J. A. HICKS, 10th April, 1902. Chairman.

{'~Bf UPPER CAPEL ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the ahove Board, held at Balingup on the 30th day of March, 1901, it wag resolved to take,

for the purpose of opening a new line of communication, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the Lower Blackwood­Balingup Road (No. 1011) at a point situate 2120 29' 8 chains 93 ."0 links from the South boundn.ry of Nelson Location 119, and extending in a geneml Westerly direction as surveyed (Diag. 5746 and O.P. Nelson 144 and 145, throucrh C.P.50/28 along the North houndary of Nelson Location ll8, and thence in a general South-"Westerly direction to the ,'Vestern boundary of the District. (Plan S. 28/40,1.)

NOEL 11:. BRAZIER, Chairman.

m·t' BROOME RILL ROADS BOARD.

A T a Meeting of the above Board, held at Broome Hill on the 13th day of Octoher, 1900, it was resolved to

take, for the purpose of opening a new Jine of communica­tion, a strip of land, one chain wide, leaving Bmssey Road· (No. 1097), at the North-West corner of C.P.15/H71 (593) and extending as surveyed (O.P's. Kojonup 210 and 211) in a geneml South-Westerly direction, passing through C.P. 381/74 (1230) to Corinyup Pool; thence in a Westerly direction, passing along the South boundary of Kojonup Loc. 379 to the South-E"st corner of Loc. 264; thence West, passing along its South houndary to the Sout.h-East corner of Loc. 122. (Plans S. 80 and 31.)

TH01VIAS NORRISH, Chairman.

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DRAKESBROOK ROADS BOARD.

NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.

SAMPSON'S Brook Lower Bridge being con­sidered unsafe for heavy traffic, the above

Board 'will not be responsible for any accident that may occur after this 6th day of January, 1902.

(Signed) C. C. THATCHER, Cha.irman.

NOTICE.

AN ACT TO AlllEND "THE COllfPANIES ACT, 1893, AMENDMENT. ACT, 1897" (62 VICT., No. 28); AMENDED BY AN ACT TO AMEND "THE COM­PANIES ACT, 1893, AMENDllIENT ACT, 1897" (63 VICT., No. 54).

A TTEN'TION is. hereby drawn to the following provisions of the above Acts relating to

Foreign Companies F. A. MOSELEY,

Registrar of Compani"s. Supreme Court, Perth.

27th March, 190().

Local register to be kept by jO?'eign companies.

Every foreign company, or the attorney of every foreign company, carrying on business in this Colony shall> in the case of companies carrying on business therein at the time of the passing oHhis A.ct, within two \lalendlwmonths

from such time, and as to all other companies so carrying on business at any time after the passing of this Act, within two calendar months from the deposit in the office of the Registrar of the power of attorney, in accordance with Section One hundrcd and ninety-eight of "The COml)anies Act, 1893," open, keep, and maintain, or cause to be opened, kept> and maintained. at the registered office of the said company in the Colony, a Register of Shareholders under this Act, to be called a Colonial Register, for the registra­tion of a:ll shareholders in such company who may apply in writing to such attorney to be registered therein.

Every such register shall he kept in the manner pro­vided by Part III. of "The Companies Act, 1893," and trans­fers shall be effected on such register in the same manner and at the same charges as on the register kept at the head office of the company, and transfers lodged in the colonial office of the company shall be binding upon the company, and the Court shall he entitled to exercise the same jurisdiction of rectifying the same as is by Section Thirty-six of the said Act vested in such Court with respect to a register of a company incorporated in the Colony.

Every such foreign company failing or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section shall inclU' a penalty not exceeding One hundred pounds for every day during which such refusal or non-compliance shall continue, to be recovered in a S11lllmary manner before any two Justices of the Peace, or hy action or suit in the Supreme Court> and shall be a charge 011 the property of the company> and in addition thereto, if such default COll tinues for the space of three caJendar months, the company, and every person acting as trustee or agent for the company or otherwise on its behalf, shall thereafter be incapahle> while so in default, of bringing or maintaining in Western Australia any action, set-off, counter-claim, or other legal proceeding whatsoever in the said Colony.

Requirentents on reconstruction.

Whenever a foreign company carrying on business in this Colony is reconstructed on the basis of a sale hy the liquidator of the assets of the company or otherwise, the liquidator or the company shall reserve, for the benefit of the members of the company registered on the colonial register (hereinafter called the colonial members), a part of the consideration passing to the reconstructing company, proportioned to the interests of the colonial members, and shall~ forthwith cause notice of such reservation to be published in the Gove?'nment Gazette and to be delivered to each colonial member, or sent by post to his registered address; and at any time within two months after such publication every colonial member may, by writing under his hand delivered by post or otherwise to the liquidator or the company, or the attorney of the liquidator, or of the ~ompany in the Colony, claim the share proportioned to the interest of such shareholder in the part of the con­sideration so reserved, and shall be entitled to receive the same.

The liquidator or the company shall forward to the Registrar at the Supreme Court a statutol'y declaration made by the liquidator or by a director or officer of the Gompany authorised by the company III that behalf, stating how this section has lJecn comnIied with; and until such declaration has been filed no' conveyance, transfer> or dealing with any property of the company shall be registered in the Department of :\lines or of Crown Lands or in the office of Land ']'itles, or in the office for the registration of deeds; and no person holding any property, real or personal, as servant, agent, or trustee on behalf of the company shall convey, deal with, or dispose of the same, nor shall any property ()f the company in this Colony pass to the purchaser thereof.

Before filing any declaration purporting to comply with this Act, the Registrar shall examine the same and satisfy himself of such compliance.

NOTICE.

I T is hereby notified, for general information, that under the provisions of "'1'he Pirms Registration Act, 1897,"

which comes into operation on the 1st proximo, all firms and persons commencing business under a firm-name are required to register the name of sueh firm heforc com­mencing business; and that iiJ'lllS amI persons who shall at the commencement of this Act be "h'eady carryiIlg on business arc required to compl.v with the requirements of the said Act within three months from the date on which the Act shall come into force.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, 24th Fehruary, 1898.

F. A. MOSELEY, Registrar of Companies.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . 1771 . ~----------------------------------------------------------------

The Companies Act, 1893.

GREENBUSHES ORE CRUSHING COl\IPANY

(N 0-LIABILI'rY).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situate at Jubilee Chambers,

St. George's Terrace, Perth, and will be open to the public every week-day during the following hours :-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Satmday, 10 to 12 noon.

H. A. CRASS WELLER, Secretary

Greenbushes Ore Crushing Company (N.L.).

In the matte?' Qf "The Oompcmies Act, 1693" (56 Viet., No.8.)

N OTICE is hereby given that, nncler the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a No-IJiability Company, has this day been issued to Greenbushes Ore Crushing Company (N o-Lillbility).

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1902.

F. A. lVIOSELEY, _ Reg'istrar of Ccmpfmies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, vV.:\..

THE LONG REEF GOLD MINING COi\IPANY, LTD.

N OTICE is hereby given that the }I,egisterecl Office of the above Company is now situated at 3>l>l St.

George's 'l'errace, Perth. Dated this 22nd clay of April, 1>l02.

KEBNAN & H,ANDALL, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the said Company.

GEO. P. HARRIS, SCAILI!'E, & CO., LIMITED.

NOTICB is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted to George Gilbcrt J'iJartin has been revoked,

ancl that Frederick Day is now the lUtorney for the Company in W estern Australia.

Dttted this 21st cl,'J,y of April, 1>l02.

KIDSON & GAvYLEH., Solicitors for the said Frede·ick Day,

Frcllmntle.

THE GOLD EXTRACTION AND BROllIINE RECOVERY

COilTPANY, LUII'rED.

N OTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of the above Company is situated at lYIorcantilo Cham­

bers, Esrall Street. Kalgoorlie. Dated this 21st day of April, 1>l02.

KEENAN & RANDALL, Kalgoorlie,

Solicitors for the said Company.

THE KING GOLD MINE, LrMl'l'ED.

T HE Registered Office of the above Company is situated at Exchange Buildings, Hannan's Street, Kalgoorlie,

and is accessible to the Public from the hours of 10 to 4 every week-day, except Saturday.

Dated this fifteenth day of April, 1902.

SYDNEY J. YEO, Secretary.

BELLEVUE CONSOLIDATED, LUIITED.

T AKE XOTICE that Bellevue Consolidated, Limited, has gone into voluntary liquidation, and will cease

to oarry on business in the State of 'Yostorn Australi[t on and after the >lth day of August, 1902.

D[lted this 19th day of April, 1>l02.

1. S. EMANUE L, W. T. LO'I'ON,

Attorneys for Bellevue Consolidated, Ltd.

In the matter of" The Oompanies Act, 1898" (66 Viet., No. 8).

N OTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of Section 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incor­

poration, as a Limited Company, has this dlLy been issued to the Northam Gold Mining Proprietal'y Company, Limited.

Dated this 21st day of April, 1>l02.

F. A. lVIOSBLEY, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

QUEEN :lYIARGARET CENTRAL GOLD MINING

Cor,fPANY (No-IJIAnILITY).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Regi,tered Ofliee of 1. the above-named Company is situate at the Queen Marg'aret Central LmLse, No. >l0, l'lul'1llg, and James H. Ha1'l'is, of Bulong, is the Attorney for the Company in vVestern Australia.

Dn,ted this 16th day of April, 1>l02.

JAMES & DAIlBYSHIRE,. 2Gl St. George's 'Terrace: Perth,

Solicitors for the Cc'mpnny.

TIU] JOURDIE HILLS GOLD 1',IINING COi\IPANY,

LIil!I'l'ED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the l{egistered Office of the (:ompany is situated at BeltcOnsfield Chambers,

Co IglLrdic, and that the Power of to Freel. ltichards has heen revoked, and tlmt l'oly-bllLllk IVymoncl is now the Attornoy for the Company in IV estern Australia.

A. P. WYMOND, Coolgardie.

THE COLLIE BOULDElt COAL COMPANY, LDII'l'ED

(INCORPORATED IN ENGT,AI>;]) ON l·4TH Nov­

EMBER, Il)01).

NOTICE is hereby given tlmt the Reg-istel'ed Office of the above Comp'tny is (with the of the ltcgistmr

of Comp,mies) sitlmtc at 308 Hay Perth, and that Septimus Burt and li'mnk 1i'Icnds Stone are Uw lUtorneys for the Company ill \Vestern Australia.

Dated this >lth clay of April, 1>l02. STONE & BURl"

::lOS Ha.y Strcet, Perth, SoJi<:itors for the Company in Western Australia.

BLACK SWAN PROPRIE'l'ARY GOLD lYlrNING CO.

(N 0-LIABILI'I' Y ) .

.NO'l'ICB is hereby given that the H,egistered Office of the above Company is situ'Ltecl at the Mine office,

neal' the Companies Mine VY orkings on surveyed portion >l4h" and about four miles South f1'0111 Burtville.

Dated 8th April, 1>l02.

vY. H. WESLEY, Attorney for the above-na.med

Company in ,Vest Australia.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION

ACT, 1895.

I HORACE BELMORE JOSEPH, of Perth, in the State of Western Australia, the Honorary Secretary of the

University Graduates' Union, and being' the person duly authorised in that behalf, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Association shall be incol'puratecl under "The Assocbtions Incorporation Act, 1895."

HORACE B. JOSEPH.

The following is a copy of the ::iJemorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court, under the provisions of the said Act:-

11femo?'ial of the Univel'sity G1'ad1~ates' Union, filed in p1wsuance of "The Associations Incorporation Act, 1895."

1. The !Htme of the Association is "The University . Graduates' Union."

2. The objects of the Association are: (a.) The encouragement of literature and science, (b.) To provide opportunities for closer personal

intercourse amongst the members. (c.) To protect the interest of the members in

respect of thdl' academical standing. (d.) To do all such lawful acts and Uling's as are

conducive or ineid,mta.l to tbe atbil1lnent of the a.bove-lllentioncd objects.

3. The association is establishc'd in \Yestern A ustmlia,. 4. 'l'he name of the person duly authorised to incor­

pOl'ate the said Associa,tion is Horace Belmore Joseph.

5. The l'.J.a.nagement of the Association is vested in an Administrative Council by the Rules and Regula­tions of the Association.

Joseph <t Joseph, Solicitors, PC1ih, TVestm'n A1~stl'alia.

1112 GOVERN}fENT

NOTICE 'ro CREDITORS.

RE JAl\IES MCORACKEN, DECEASED.

P URSUANTto.::m Act of the Imperi<llPn,rlia,:llE'nt,m~dc and passed 111 the 22nd and ~:3rd years or the r,ngn

<>f Her late Ji.bjesty Queen Victol'h, Cha,pte)' :3:3, intituled " An Act to further "mend the Law of Property and to rolieve rrrustecB 'J (a.dopted by Loeal Ordilltlnee 31 Viet., No.8) : Notiee is herehy given that all pel'sons hn,ving any clahns or clell1ands upon 01' against; the estate of JnJlles IVIcCl'acken,la,te of ~It. '\5/o1d, nIt, 11?lrgaret. Goldfield, in the Sta.te of ,Yestern .A.us:ralia, 111111.01\ tleCE'a,s!.:~J ~ ,vll0 died at Mt. "Veld ltforesaid on the 10th day of 1(101. intest?1.,t{>, and k:tters of acliniulptration ~)f ,,/hOBO (l,nd effects ,\rel~e 011 the IDth chty of July, 1901, granted by the Suprel1l8 COurt. of \Yestern Australia to John j\leCalnlont. of LaVBl'tOl1, h~ thD said State, stol'ekec·pcl') the attorney of tho next of kin of the ttbOvc-niulled dc(;casedl, arc hereby l'cqlH"!sted to sentl, in l,vl'iting. particula.rs of tbeil' c1al11B al1~t demands to the s,1id John TV[cC"lmont on 01' befo]'Q the 2nd day of' l"hty, IDO:!: .And notice is rtls') 11 tn;.1,j at. the expil';ttioll of tho la,st-lnentiou8rl Silid John McCalmont will diskibnte the assets 5;1 id Jitl1lC'd McCracken, deceased, alnon~;st tho parties C'lltitl:.:d thCi'0tO

of ·which the sttkl JI)1111 }}IcCn,hnout sball then hlLve had notice; and tho sahl John IUeCa,hnont will H(,t be 1ia.ble for tho a3sct.s, or l:'1uy prtl't 1h:'::1'cof so distributed) to any persoll of whose ('lailu he has not hati u(lticc at the tillL~ of snell distribution.

Dn,ted the lDth clay of IUal'ch, 1902. JOlIN li1cCAL)ION'l"

Administrator.

NOTIOI'] TO CREDI'rORS.

RE ROBER'r FULTON, DECEASED.

P URSU ANT to all Act of the Imperip,l Pitl'liamcnt nmc1e and passod in the 22ncl and 23rd years of the reign of

her late 1\lnjesty, (;haptol' 35~ intituled H An Act to fUl'tlH~r al1l811d the I;a"v (If Prop~rty and to rolieYo Trusteos" (adopteel by Local Ordinance 31 Victoria, No.8): Notice is hereby gil'en that all persons Imving any claims or demands upon or against the Esbte of llobert Fulton, formerly of Tuclmnarra, and late of Geraldton, both in the State of "Vestern Australia, deceased, who died at Geraldt(Jll on the 28th day of February, ID02, and Prob"t~ of wll"so Will was duly granted by the Supreme Court. of Western Australia. on the 2ith day of ::'.Ial'ch, 1902, to The "Vest Australi11.n Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, of Perth, the Executor according' to the tenor thereof, al e hereby required to send particulars, in writing, of their claims or demands to the said Executor, at tho Office of ]\fl'. Arthur F. Abbott, Solicitor, Number 71 Bar!'ack Street, Perth, on or before the 10th day of iYIay, 1902.

Dated the 9th (by of April, 1D02. AR,]'HUR, F. ABBOTT,

71 Bltrrack Street, Perth, Agent for Harold Wilson, of Gm',ddton,

Proctor for Executor.

RE HENRY MARTIN, DECEASED,

I )URSUAN'J'to an Act of the Imperial Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of

Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, Chit pteI' 35, intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees" (adopted by Local Ordimtnce, 31 Victoria, No.8) : Notice is IH~reby given that all pe1'30nS having a,ny clailns or deulttnds upon or Hgn,inst the estate of IIr:nl,)r 1\'fal'tin, late of Upper Swan, in the State of ,Yic tv!'.; """",,,ia, farluer, deceased. ('who diod a,t Upper SwaY} !:d'ol'~'saitl, 011 the :3rd day of Sllptember, 1901, and pl'olm'e of whose will with the <oodicil thereto wn,s, (n the seventh day of April, 1902, gTallted by the Supreme Court of "Y,",stern ,1 nsh-n,1ia to Charles lYIorh:y, of Upper Smm aforesaid, farmer, one of the executors llamed in and appointed by the said will, Sydney Chest~r the other executor named therein baving duly renounced probate thereof) arc hereby requested to send particulttr.s in writing of their daims ,md dmmmd., to the nndersigned, on or hdore the 31st of J:VIay, 1902. And notiee iB hereby also that, at expiration of the last mentioned date, snid Chal':es :,IOl'ley will clis-tribnte the assets of the 8<1id Hem:>, Martin, deceased, tl1110ng' tho partIes entitled l'egal':l only to the clailllS and dClnands of theu hay;) had notice) and the said Chal'I12s -will not Le liahto for t.he assets of the sajd Ht~nl'Y deC'et~s!?d, (~r .ftn~' th';'l'cof so di.stdbutud. to person of wnnsu 01,\'11n no not had notice at thu tilHe s11ch distl'ihutjon.

Dated the 18th chy of April, ID02.

GEORGE LEAKE & CO., Colonial Mutual Chambers,

St. George's ']'errace, Perth. Solicitors for the said Charles Morley.

GAZETTE, W.A. [A.PRIL 25, 1902

RE STANLEY SPENOER REID, DECEASED.

PUI~SUANT to an Aet of the Imperial Parliament, made _ and passed in the 22nd and 2ard years of the reign "f Her late Jl.Ia'csty Qlleen Victoria, Chapter :35, intituled "An Ad to fnl'lhcl' amend the 1,",1'1 of Property and to relieve Trustees" (<t<1optccl by Local Ordinance :31 Vict., :\0. S) ! Notice is hereby given that all persons having any cl"ims or del1111,ncls upon or against the estate of Stanley Spencer Reid, former] y of Boulder, in the State of I'IT estern AlIstnlia, Presbyte"il1l1 Minister, but late of South Africa, Lieutenant ill the Fifj;h "Vestern Australian Mounted Infantry, deceased, who died in action near Middlehurgh in South Africa on the 29th day of June, 1901, and probate of whose will was, 011 the ith d'eyof April, 1902, granteel by the Supreme onrt of V'restern Australia to the "Vest Aust.ra,lj,m Trustee, Executor, and Agency Company, Limited, of Bal'l'llCk ;Strect, Perth (the executor named in :mel app(,inted by the Bitiel will) are hereby reqnested to send pa,rtic"llitrs, in writing, of their claims and demands to the said Company ou or before the 31st day of May, 1902: And llotic0 if; hnreby :Llso given that at the expiration of the bst mentioned da,to the said Company will distribute tho ;tssets of the said Stanley Spencer lleid, deceased. mnong tho pPorties entitled thereto. lmvinO' regard only to the c],',ims and demallds of which the s11.iJ Company shall thon hav,· had notice. and the said Company will not be liabk for th" assets of the s::,icl Stanley Spencer Reid, deceasxl, or a:1Y part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose cbim it hl,S not had noticc at the time of such distribut,ion.

D"tecl the 15th day of April, 1002. GEORGE LEA KE & Co.,

Colonial Jl.Iutnal Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the said Company.

II, 'l'HE SUPREl\IE OOURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the 1n ,tter of "1'h" Rmk1'!tptcy Act A1nendtnent Act, 1,'9'~;' (LJUt in the '1fW.ttCY of Em'm,a P'raZ61', a Debto? ..

1\,T0'I'WE is hereby gi\'cn that a Meeting of Creditors of 1 'I Emma, B'mzcr, of \V ol'sley, near Collie, Boardinghouse­keeper, will bo held at my Office, '['hrossell Street, Collie, on Tuesda.y, the 6th dtty of Ji.fay, 1902, at 1l':30 a.m.

Dated this 22nd day of April, 1902.

[L.S.] W'II. VERNON OGDEN, Solicitor for the Debtor,

Collie.

BANKlmPTCY ACT Ar.1ENN,IEI'T ACT, 1898. In the mattei' of A. W. Blenco1Vc, Storekeepe1', of Lennonville,

(I, Debtor.

N-O'TICE is hereby givon th11.t 11. lYIeeting of the Creditors ~ of the a.bove-muned Debtor will be held at our

Offices, 'i'mmatt Chamber3, Higb Street, Fremantle, on J\'lon d:1Y, the 28th (by of April, 1002, at half-past three o'clock.

[u.] L. A. WOOLF', WEIR, & CO., Accountants.

Fr,;nmntle, 1Dth April. 1902.

----,---- ----BANKRUPTCY ACT Al\1ENDMENT ACT, 1898.

In the matter 0/ R. [[onius/ein, Boot ImpM'te1', Ba1'1'ac7~ Street, Perth.

N~ OTICE is he,'eby ~:ivcn tJmt a JlJeeting of tho Creditors 1. of the :,boVe-ll::tl118d R. Konigstein, of Perth, will be

hel,1 at 0111' Offices, Col'lni,l,l Muttml Chambers, St. George's 'I'ernLc(', Perth, on I<'ric111.:;, the second day of May, 1902, at the hour of tlll'ue 0 'elock in the :.tfternoon.

Dated this 2:lrd tiny of April, ID02. [L.B.] L. A. WOOLF & CO.,

Acconntants.

IN THE SUI'REMB OOURT OF THE STATE OF

VVES~'EEN AUSTRALIA-IN BANKRUPTCY.

1,1. the ,1wtie1' of "'The Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 189<;," (lnd in the nwttc1' oj Ale~Jander Hend1'y, of 419 nrellingtmt Street, Path, in the said State, a Debto1'. OTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Creditors of

.AL'xallder lrenary, lately carrying on business at 4lD vYe1lillgton Stre(,t, Perth, L,md anel Estate Agent, and at l'c~idil1g at Perth, will be held at my office, No. i British Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, in the s,tid State, on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1902, at 10 o'cloek in the forenoon.

D"ted this 21st day of April, 1902. [I,.S.J C. MANN,

Solicitor for the Debtor, Alexander Henclr;y.

APRIL 25, 1902.J GOVER~1\fENT

rr:UE BANliRUprrCy AOT, 1892.

lleceil'ing Order.

Debtor's Ntlllle. Adl1ress. l}('dC'riptioll. Conrt. Date of OJ'(lCl'.

James Sloan ... 'White Ho:«l, BUllbul'Y

Pishcrlll;U1 Snpl'ClllC Court, ·l,G;:,1' l::th ,April,

Dehtol"~ Pditioll. Perth : ~H}2

First ltIcrlinus and Publ1C E:ccciHincttiuil$.

Debtor's Name.

Descl':ip~ tioll. CmlTt.

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Adjn(/ications.

Debtor's.Name. Ad(lrc_..:s (:ourt. 01'(ler. Drd e of l'cliticll.

Charles Edward Kalgoorlie __ . Supreme Court, 2 ist Ch1,Y of All'il) 1002 :1<th day of N oVCIllbel', 1901 Cutten Perth

10ol'Gman Maffeo Armanasco Hampton 'l'eamster ... Do.

Plains, neal'

Fr'ederick CoolgiLl'd:c

Louis Boulder . A uetioneer Do . Clayton

Robert Lennie Mi n d ero 0, Carpenter Do. :llInrchisoll Goldfields

Daniel Browne Bonnicvale iYIiner Do.

James Sloan __ ' Bunhul'Y l"ishcl'll1an Do.

James Henry Bellion Perth Contractor Do.

Dated this 24th day of April, 1\)02.

NOTICE OF DISSOr;UTION 01" PAll,TNERSHIl'.

NJ OTICE is hereby given thai; the, E'<,rtncrship hcretofor~ l' existing between ALl'RED CU:\RLES DAXCKEg aIE,

CHARLES EDWARD 1L\NTHORPE, in the business of Indent Customs and Commission Ag-cnts and l\Iercantile Brokers. carried on at Cliff Street, Fremantle, Hnder the style and firm name of" Dancker & J\'bnthorpe," has been dissolved as from the first day of 1\,pril instant.

All debts due to and owing by the lp"te firm will be received and paid by either of the late partners thereof, at the offices of the said late firm in Cliff Street aforesaid.

Dated this 19th day of April, one thousand nine hunch'ed and two.

A. C. DANCKER C. E. IvIANTHORPK

Witness to both signatnres­

GEORGE F. BOULTBEE,

Solicitor, Fremantle.

87 of lSlOl

:l::; of U)02"

300 HlO2 -W of 1002 1"1 of 1~!02

Do. '7th day of March, IfJ02

DC'. Gth (lay of November, 1901

Do. 20th day of lYIay, leOl

22ud<.1:1,Y of ':\...1>1'11) ID02 l&l.tb day of March, 1\l02

Do. 12th dtLy of April, 1002

~,)th .J~!Jy of FeJJl'u,u'y-, 7th l~JO~

of ]'ebru~H'Y,

JOHN L. CLAH,KE, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy.

OTI~~;~. is h(~~ (>lJ~ ;;1 ';;~ll that the Partnership hjthel'to eX1St111g' ly~t';·rocll ]:\,r,jGINAIID 131.'1.U)1"'ltD YELL, an:1

lIEX R Y Dn S('.\~" A lwtiolleel's) e;:llT3~ing on business at Hannan Street-. has heen dissoh'ed as from the Hth day of Api'il, said Hemry Duncan Pell will carry 011 the said business, under the name of "H. D. Pell & Co.," and all 111onoys due to the 1:1te firm must be paid to him, and ho will discharge all tho liabilities of such firm.

Da.ted this 16th day of April, 1902.

'Witness to tho signature of 1 Henry DUnC<111 Pell, )

HARleY HALE,

Solicitor, Kalgoorlie.

,Vitness to the siguature of 1 Reginald Bradford Poll, )

NORBEleT KEENAN,

Solicitor, Kalgoorlie, ''V.A.

H. D. PELL.

R. B. PELL.

1774 GOVERNMENT

. ACTS OJ<' P ARLIA1VIEN'r, ETC., FOR SALE AT GOVERNil1EN'r PRINTING OFFICE.

Agl'icultul'n,l Bank Act and Amendments ... A mcn,lments to Statutes from years 1896 to 1900 Arbitmtion Act Associr1tions Incorporation Act Auctioneers Ad mlel A m011dm011ts ... Audit Act Banln'uptcy Act, 28.; Rules. IBH2, 5s.; 1893, Is. Bills of ::lale Act and A ll1enelment ... Bills of Exchange Beer Dut.y Aet and Amendment Boat .Licensing Act and Amendmonts Building Act and Amendments Bush Fires Act Cemeteries Act and Amendments Coal lJIines Eegulation Act ... Companies Act' and Amendments Constitution Act n,nd Amendments Copyright Aet ... Criminal Code Aet Crown Suits Act Dentists Act n,nd Amendment Divorce Aet n,nd Amendment, Is. 3d.; Rules, Is. 6d. Dog Act and Amendments ... En,rly Closing' Act Education Act and Amendments Electoral Act ... Electric Lighting A.ct Employers Liability Act Employment Brokers Act Explosi ves Act and Amendments Extradition Cases-Procedure Fencing and 'Trespass Acts and Amcndmcnt Firms Registrrrtion Act rmd Amendment Friendly ;,;ocieties Act n,lld Regnlat:ons (Pamphlet) Game Act and Amendment ... Goldfields Act and Eegul:ttions (pamphlet) Hansarel R('poi't (if bound up in 1 voL, 7s. 6eL; in

2 vols., 12s. Gel.) Hansa,rd Report, weekly issue, per copy ." Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendlllent Health Act and Amondment Immigration Act and Amendmcnts Imported Labour Act and Amendlllents Industrial Concili"tion and Arl)itration Act Interpretation Act Land Act and Hegulations (pamphlet) Legal Practitioners .A ct Licensing Act and Amendments Life Assurance Act .•. Mn,rriage Act and Amendment Married Women's Property Act and Amendments Masters and Servants Aet ... Medic,,1 Practitioners Act Mineral Llmds Act [md Reguln.tions (pamphlet) ... Mines Regulntion Act and gules (pamphlet) Mining on l'rivate Property Act and Rules

(pmnphlet) MUlliciprrl Act and Amendment Patcnt Act and Rules Pawnbrokers Act and Amendment Phn,rmacy and Poisons A.ct ... Police Act and Amendments Port Regulations (pamphlet) Post and Telegraph Act and Amendment Public Service Act Roads Act and Amendmcnts Small Debts Acts, Rules ,md Orders Stamp Act and Amendments Standing Orders and l{;ules (Parlimnentary) Stn,tutes (sessional sets), per voL Ste"m Boilers Act Supreme Court Hules (bound)

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Totalisator Act and Amendment .. . Trade Marks Act and Amendment .. . 'rrade Unions Act Transfer of Land Act and Amendment Truck Act and Amendment ... Trustees Act '" 'Weights n,nd Measures Act and Amendment IV orkmoll's Wages Act VV orkers' Compensation Act

Other Acts at similar mtes.

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Aborigines Department Acts of Parliament, etc., for Sale ... Agriculture, Department of Associations Incorporation Banking Bankruptcy Notices Colonial Secretary's Department Companies Crown Law Offices ... Deceased Persons' Estates ... Education Department Fremantle Water Sllpply ]'riendly Societies ... General Post Office ... Geological Survey Office ... Govel'n11lCnt Labour Bureau Government Storekeeper ... Health Boards '" Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ... Lands Department ... Land 'PitIes Office Lorn,l Boards of Health Mines Department ... Municipalities Newspaper Libel and Registration Notices to Mariners... ... . .. Observatory Order in Conncil Partnerships dissolved Powers of Attorney Act Premier's Department Proclamations Public IV odes Department Rabbit Department ... Railways Department Reg'istrar Geneml ... Registrar of Companies Roads Boards ... Tenders invited Tenders accepted 'rreasury ... Western Austr<Llian 'rurf Club By-Laws

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